"Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite" was announced during the weekend and this brought Capcom under a lot of limelight. "Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite" will be the first game in the series in five years, at the PlayStation Experience event. Capcom also hinted that it will now work on many other popular but dormant franchises.
The Japanese publisher stated that it aims to release big and popular games "Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite" every year. For doing so, the company will focus on reviving dormant franchises. These are properties that have not seen a new release in recent history. However, Capcom did not outright name any of the titles for possible revivals.
The revival campaign at Capcom began with "Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite." This is the first brand-new entry in the Marvel vs. Capcom since 2012's Marvel vs. Capcom Origins. It is reported that the new game is slated for a late 2017 release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, reported GameSpot.
The Marvel vs. Capcom series began in 1999, and has subsequently seen a handful of sequels and spinoffs. According to a statement that has been released, Capcom said that "Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite" aims to appeal to fans of the series. It also wishes to grab the attention of people who may know about Marvel characters from the company's movies, comic books, and TV shows. It is also reported that the game will have a robust story mode. The single-player content is also pretty accessible, reported GameRant.
With regard to the accessibility of "Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite," the Marvel Games executive producer Mike Jones said that the hardcore fans will not be disappointed at all as the game will still offer depth and a high skill ceiling.
Capcom revealed today that it has shipped 7 million Marvel vs. Capcom games since the franchise debuted in 1999. We need to see what the new and improved "Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite" will bring in to the franchise.