
The producer of the Capcom Fighting Collection series says there are still more classic fighting games he wants to make playable on modern consoles.
Speaking to Japanese publication Inside Games, Capcom [899 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/capcom/”>Capcom producer Shuhei Matsumoto [46 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/people/shuhei-matsumoto/”>Shuhei Matsumoto said he wants to provide a way for more of its vintage fighting titles to be available on current generation hardware.
While a third Capcom Fighting Collection has yet to be confirmed, Inside Games asked Matsumoto if he had any interest in working on a theoretical third entry.
Although not specifically saying he wanted to see a Capcom Fighting Collection 3, Matsumoto still expressed his desire to see more out-of-print Capcom fighting games to be made available on modern systems.
“Capcom has a huge number of fighting games, and there are still a number of titles that cannot be played on current consoles,” he explained. “We want to listen to the voices of our fans and provide an environment where as many of these games as possible can be played.”
In recent years Capcom has been releasing numerous compilations of fighting games and beat ’em ups from its back catalogue.
In 2022 it released Capcom Fighting Collection, which featured the arcade versions of ten Capcom fighting games, including all five Darkstalkers games.
This was followed by Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection, which offered a further seven games including numerous Marvel and Capcom crossover titles.
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