Tell Capcom What Franchises And Downloadable Games You Want To See

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Capcom want your input regarding future endeavours in the downloadable games space. For this purpose, they’ve put up a survey for fans to take, where you can make your voice heard and let them know what you’d like to see in the way of different franchises and title types.

 

Want to see a ports of classic titles, like say Marvel vs. Capcom 2 or something like Okami HD? You can let them know. HD remakes like Bionic Commando Rearmed? Let ‘em know. Original IP? There’s an option for that, too.

 

You can even let them know what Capcom franchises interest you most. There’s even a question that asks: “Was Mega Man one of your favorite Capcom franchises?”

 

You can access the survey here.


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