Darkstalkers Resurrection Bundle Includes The Night Warriors And Darkstalkers 3

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Capcom havenā€™t announced a new Darkstalkers game yet, but they did announce an updated re-release of both Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge and Darkstalkers 3 at the New York Comic-Con today.

 

The bundle, titled Darkstalkers Resurrection, will be released via Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network, and will be updated with online multiplayer and other new features, similar to the recent Marvel vs. Capcom Origins release.

 

Both Darkstalkers titles will use the GGPO solution for online multiplayer and will allow for region matching. The game will also include replay sharing with a feature for YouTube or direct server replay uploads, spectator mode, ping lock, and achievements.

 

Additionally, a Challenge Mode will be included, and will also serve as a Tutorial Mode of sorts, providing in-depth tips for each character. Finally, youā€™ll also be able to unlock a vault of concept art using ā€œVault Pointsā€.

 

Darkstalkers Resurrection will be released in early 2013 for 1200 Microsoft Points or $14.99 on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.

 

Update: Official announcement details added.

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