Offering compilations regularly is a hobby that keeps Capcom busy. While the latter has just marketed Capcom Fighting Collection, we learn of the arrival of Mega Man Battle Network Legacy which will include no less than 10 episodes of the little blue robot. The particularity of these episodes is that they are those released on Game Boy Advance, undoubtedly the least known games of the saga. Besides, at the start, we play not really Mega Man, but a certain Lan Hikari who lives in a futuristic, interconnected world of the Net Society, which depends on computer programs known as Network Navigators (or NetNavi for short) . They manage everything from the toaster to the city's electrical grid. While this technology offers all sorts of conveniences, it has also imported a wave of cybercrime that plagues all levels of society. Inside this network, it is necessary to create an avatar which will turn out to be our dear Megam Man but in .EXE version, and it is he who opposes electronic thugs.
Of course, to justify such a purchase, Capcom has planned a whole bunch of bonuses and other new features, such as the possibility of playing with filters in high resolution, in order to give another aspect to the different games. It will be possible to smooth the graphics , or conversely to keep the pixelated aspect of the time. There will be artwork, never-before-seen art, and other unlockable digital goodies in-game as well. Without forgetting the whole audio part, with 180 tracks from 10 titles that are offered in the collection. However, we will have to wait until 2023 to get our hands on it, knowing that this Mega Man Battle Network Legacy is only planned for PC, PS4 and Nintendo Switch. It sulks a lot the Xbox say so.