By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | June 08, 2017
"Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite"roster changes in latest leak. (YouTube)
New updates for "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite" will feature pre-order price details and the sequel heading to the eSports scene.
It seems that the price details for "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite" were revealed online for players who are able to pre-order the game. The Standard Edition of the game will cost around $59.99 USD and will feature Warrior Thor and Evil Ryu as DLC outfits.
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The Deluxe Edition of "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite" will cost around $89.99 USD and ill feature Warrior Thor, Evil Ryu, Gladiator Hulk, and Command Mission Mega Man X Premium Costumes. The Standard Edition and the 2017 Character Pass. The Character Pass will contain six additional characters and a Premium Costume for each character. Sigma and the five to-be-announced characters will be available following the sequel's release on Sept. 19.
Lastly, the Collector's Edition of "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite" will cost around $199.99 USD and will include the DLC costumes, Deluxe Edition and 2017 character passes. In addition, four premium character dioramas of Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Mega Man X and Chun-Li, a case filled with six Infinity Stone replicas andcpremium packaging, EventHubs reported.
In other news, Capcom executives Peter 'Combofiend' Rosas and Mike Evans shared their insights on "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite" as part of the eSports scene during an event in Dubai.
The pair discussed the challenges in "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's development and a lot of that came down to the moves that different characters have, and what feels right to both their mythos and the overall game sense. Once that was accomplished, the team began to really enjoy the development of the project.
When discussing the sequel's future in the eSports, Rosas stated that the future is bright for the game, despite community concerns about the mechanics being "dumbed down." Rather, he feels the game has a ton of mechanical depth.
Rosas added that "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite" has a passionate community behind it, it is the most accessible it has ever been. It has an amazingly strategic battle system and it is ultimately the depth that keeps players playing. For him, that defines a game that is popular in eSports. With their game, there is no shortage of it and will definitely see the sequel as an eSports title being an "inevitability."
With that being said, it seems that it will not be long for "Marvel vs. Capcom: infinite" to join the list of games in the eSports community and even be featured in Capcom Pro Tour soon, PvP Live reported.
"Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite" will launch on Sept. 19 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
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