Mega Man
News, coverage and analysis tracking Mega Man across the outlets.- Capcom says they want to grow the Mega Man franchiseCapcom has expressed its intention to expand the Mega Man franchise, aiming to introduce its appeal to a wider audience. With the series' 40th anniversary approaching in 2027 and the upcoming release of Mega Man: Dual Override, the company plans strategic initiatives to grow the iconic intellectual property.
- The Batman 2 writer says Hollywood is "video game obsessed," and he's getting "5x more offers for video game adaptations than comic book adaptations"Screenwriter Mattson Tomlin states that Hollywood is shifting from a comic book obsession to a video game obsession, with him receiving five times more offers for video game adaptations than comic book ones. This trend is evidenced by numerous upcoming video game movies and shows, while comic book films are experiencing a downturn. Tomlin's own Mega Man adaptation may still see the light of day due to this industry shift.
- A Unique Cast Of Characters Emerge In Retro-Inspired 2D-Platformer ‘DekaDuck’ Coming Soon To PC via STEAM™Indie developer Asteristic Game Studio announced DekaDuck, a retro-inspired 2D action platformer with hand-drawn art, coming soon to PC. Players control a half-duck, half-robot bounty hunter utilizing a detachable mechanical arm for combat and traversal across six stages. The game is inspired by classics like MegaMan and Alien Soldier and is currently seeking support via Kickstarter, with a playable demo available on Steam.
- Evening Gatherings and EventsThe President of Germany is set to open Gamescom Congress and attend Gamescom 2026. Additionally, Jingle Jam has announced its 2026 charity partners, and Capcom has confirmed an expansion for Dragon's Dogma 2 and the inclusion of Mega Man in an unspecified project.
- Kidbash: Super Legend Packs a Punch in New Gameplay TrailerAcclaim, Inc. has released a new gameplay trailer for Kidbash: Super Legend, a roguelike action-platformer developed by Authentic Remixes and Fat Raccoon Games. The trailer showcases explosive boss battles, platforming, and claymation characters in the world of O.D.D. The game is set to launch on consoles and PC in early 2027.
- A Great Mega Man-Like Went Free To Mark The Announcement Of Its SequelDomesticated Ant Games and Dear Villagers announced Gravity Circuit 2, a sequel to their Mega Man-inspired action platformer, set for a 2027 release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. To celebrate, the original Gravity Circuit is available for free on Steam until June 14, and discounted on PlayStation consoles and Switch.
- New Mega Man, Proto Man, and Snake Man Figures Launch in 2026Jada Toys and Capcom have announced new figures for Mega Man, Proto Man, and Snake Man, based on their appearances in Mega Man 3. These figures are scheduled to launch in Japan in September 2026, with a worldwide release to follow. Each figure will include various accessories and effect parts.
- PSA: Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Adds Another Free Character This WeekSonic Racing: CrossWorlds has added Arle from the Puyo Puyo series as a free character this week, following the recent additions of Red and Captain Majima. A themed Festival event will also run from May 28th to May 31st. The game continues to receive free and paid DLC characters from various SEGA franchises and other IPs.
- FanimeCon 2026 | Capcom Cosplay GatheringFanimeCon 2026 hosted a Capcom Cosplay Gathering where fans celebrated characters from franchises like Mega Man, Street Fighter, and Resident Evil. The event featured photo opportunities for cosplayers dressed as characters from various Capcom titles, including recent releases like Resident Evil Requiem and Monster Hunter Stories 3.
- 'I do think Blow misunderstood what the game is about': Derelict Star made Jonathan Blow rage quit, but it's the most fascinating indie platformer I've played for yearsThis article discusses the indie platformer Derelict Star, which creator Jonathan Blow famously criticized for its controls and introductory level. The author argues that Blow misunderstood the game's focus on intricate movement mechanics, which, after an initial adjustment period, offer a deeply rewarding experience akin to N++ and Super Mario World. Derelict Star is praised for its fine-tuned physics and momentum-based gameplay, making it a standout title for movement platformer enthusiasts.
- Acclaim Brings "Nostalgic Roguelike Action Platformer" Kidbash To Consoles In 2027Acclaim announced that Kidbash: Super Legend, a nostalgic roguelike action-platformer developed by Authentic Remixes and Fat Raccoon, will be released in early 2027 for PC and consoles. The game features a claymation-style aesthetic, weapon mixing, village building, and meta-progression, drawing inspiration from classics like Mega Man and Kirby 64.
- Mega Man Crossover Arrives at McDonald’s JapanMcDonald's Japan has launched a promotional campaign featuring Capcom's Mega Man franchise, offering digital bonuses and themed mobile wallpapers for My McDonald’s Rewards members. The campaign also includes a new rendition of the fan song "Can't Beat Air Man" to promote their Premium Roast Ice Coffee. Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection is available on multiple platforms, with Mega Man: Dual Override planned for release in 2027.
- McDonald's Japan Appears To Be Teasing Another Capcom CollabMcDonald's Japan is teasing a new collaboration with Capcom, featuring the iconic character Mega Man. Following a previous Street Fighter-themed burger menu, this new partnership could include themed menu items and potentially in-game unlocks. Mega Man is also approaching its 40th anniversary in 2027 with new game releases planned.
- Capcom Reports 93 Percent of its Sales Are Digital, PC Accounted for 32 Million Sales in FY26Capcom reported that 93 percent of its total sales were digital during the 2025 fiscal year, with PC accounting for 32.17 million units sold, marking the third consecutive year PC has led sales. The company aims to reach 100 million annual sales by strengthening its global sales network and nurturing older IPs like Mega Man and Devil May Cry.
- Capcom Says It Will Continue To Nurture Its "Leading Brands" With Sequels, Remakes And PortsCapcom plans to nurture its leading game brands through sequels, remakes, and ports, while also developing new intellectual property. The company highlighted series such as Mega Man, Devil May Cry, Onimusha, and Monster Hunter as key franchises for future growth. Recent releases include Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection and Pragmata, with the latter selling over two million copies.
- Capcom says it's eyeing Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, Dragon's Dogma for 'sequels, remakes, ports, etc.', and I'll gladly take the excuse to get my hopes upCapcom has indicated plans to expand its intellectual property value through sequels, remakes, and ports for franchises such as Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dragon's Dogma. This strategy aims to elevate these series to become future growth engines, similar to their success with Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. The company also mentioned leveraging generative AI in development while continuing to increase its workforce.
- Dead Rising Franchise Still Alive as Capcom Considers Sequels, RemakesCapcom is actively considering new entries and remakes for the Dead Rising franchise, which it lists as one of its "leading brands" alongside Devil May Cry and Mega Man. While a remaster of the original game was released for PlayStation 5 in 2024, the last mainline entry was Dead Rising 4 in 2016. Capcom is exploring various business models, including new IP, sequels, remakes, ports, and other media like movies and TV shows.
- Capcom wants to make new Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising gamesCapcom is considering new entries for its major franchises including Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising, as indicated in their latest financial report. While Resident Evil and Pragmata are set for releases, Dino Crisis was notably absent from the list of potential sequels or remakes. The company also discussed its stance on artificial intelligence in game development and the increasing trend of digital sales.
- Capcom wants to "nurture" dormant game series like Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma with "sequels,…Capcom is planning to revitalize dormant game series such as Devil May Cry, Dragon's Dogma, and Mega Man by developing sequels. The company aims to make these franchises as central to its portfolio as Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Monster Hunter.
- Capcom focussed on making sequels, remakes, ports for legendary franchisesCapcom has stated in its financial report that it is prioritizing its established franchises by focusing on creating sequels, remakes, and ports. Games like Mega Man, Onimusha, and Okami are mentioned as examples of existing series receiving new content. The company also noted the recent rating of Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter edition for the Nintendo Switch, suggesting further utilization of its intellectual properties.