Street Fighter x Megaman Announced

Written by Chad

December 9, 2012

 

Capcom just announce a new game for Megaman, but this game wasn’t developed by Capcom themselves, the game was developed by Singaporean Seow Zong Hui. Street Fighter x Megaman will be a PC game that will be available for free (yes FREE!) on December 17.

The game will be still the same Megaman game, but he will be pitting against some of the famous brawlers of Street Fighter as the new Robot Master, now transformed into 8-bit goodness.

 

 

It all started when Seow Zong Hui approached Capcom USA VP, Christian Svensson with a prototype of SF x Megaman during EVO 2012, then the game went into development.

Be sure to check out Capcom-Unity for updates and for the download link of Street Fighter x Megaman

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