Yesterday was a big day for Capcom.

Monday, December 4, 2017, marked a special 30th-anniversary stream for the Megaman where Capcom dropped some big bombs about the future of our beloved robot hero. The first news was that all 8 Megaman X games are coming to current-gen consoles, PC, and even the Nintendo Switch. The second piece of news was that the recent Megaman Legacy games will finally be arriving on the Switch with Amiibo support sometime in 2018. No exact date was given, but it can be safely assumed that it’ll release sometime in the first half of the year.

The last big bombshell of the celebration stream was none other than the announcement that Megaman 11 is real and is officially in development for all current-gen consoles and PC. The game is expected sometime late 2018. With the announcement also came with a pretty sweet trailer that gives us a taste of what the art and gameplay will look like. The game is what you’d traditionally expect out of the first 10 games, but the art style is a bit different. instead of using pixel art, the game instead is trying something new and using a more 3D hand-drawn style for the game. Check out the trailer below and enjoy the reunion.

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Monster Hunter 4 Megaman Costumes.

DragonAge: Inquisition VS. Assassins Creed: Unity resolution and FPS.

Shadow of Mordor PC Specs

Playstation TV

Telltale’s Walking Dead Clementine figure.

WWE 2K15.

NBA 2K15 Face Scanning.

Masahiro Sakurai response to Smash Bros. Character “Clone” Critiques.

EA Access adding PvZ Garden Warfare

Playstation NOW.

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

Alien: Isolation

Bayonetta 2

Skylanders Swap Force vs Disney Infinity 2.0

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If you contracted Ebola, what would you last game played be?

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