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Capcom aims for success with Street Fighter V, Mega Man, Devil May Cry and Resident Evil

It's hard to believe, but 'Street Fighter IV' was released nearly seven years ago when interest in "2D" fighting games was clearly waning. Capcom is largely responsible for resurrecting a genre that many had long forgotten and disregarded. In 2016, Capcom will debut the next installment in the Street Fighter series, 'Street Fighter V'.

While Street Fighter V might be a huge part of Capcom's upcoming year, it isn't betting all its chips on Street Fighter and will also offer some nostalgia in the form of several remasters. 'Devil May Cry 4' and 'Resident Evil Zero' will both be remastered for next generation consoles. For those looking for something a bit more retro, Capcom will release the 'Mega Man Legacy Collection'. The 'Legacy Collection' will be a collection of the original six 'Mega Man' games in crisp 1080p.

'Street Fighter V' will be exclusive to the PlayStation 4 and PC. The title is expected to launch in the spring of 2016. Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition will be coming to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in early 2016. Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster will be coming to PC, PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One in early 2016. Mega Man Legacy Collection will be available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC this summer with a winter release for a 3DS version.

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