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Capcom Fighting Collection Pre-order Bonuses Detailed

Capcom Fighting Collection Preorder

Capcom opened pre-orders for both digital and physical versions of the Capcom Fighting Collection. Pre-orders are now available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Pre-order bonuses include newly remixed music as well as original illustrations from a variety of artists. Pre-orders will also include Three Wonders as part of the recently announced Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium.

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The Capcom Fighting Collection is a collection of ten classic Capcom titles, many of which are fighting games. The collection will feature quality-of-life improvements such as online ranked and casual play, training modes, and custom matches, all with rollback netcode. Additionally, it will have an in-game gallery and music player mode featuring over 500 pages of art and 400 tracks.

Digital pre-orders are available for all platforms except PlayStation 4. Physical pre-orders are available for all consoles. As a bonus, pre-orders will include new remixes from Capcom’s in-house group CAP-JAMS, as well as popular artists like Knxwledge, Mndsgn, Matt Cab, and others. Furthermore, original illustrations from Capcom artists such as Yuri Kataiwa, Mita Chisato, and Ryuji Higurashi will also be included. Finally, pre-order buyers can also redeem Three Wonders as part of the Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium.

Those who purchased the digital version of the game before September 30, 2022, will be eligible for the pre-order bonuses. Pre-order bonuses for physical copies will be available while supplies last and can be redeemed until June 23, 2023. Steam versions are eligible until October 1, 2022. The pre-order bonuses may appear as separate purchases at a later date.

You can get a better look at some of the illustrations in the Capcom Fighting Collection pre-order announcement trailer below:

Capcom Fighting Collection is available for pre-order on PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Both the physical and digital versions will cost $39.99.

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