Mega Man 11 And Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2 New Footage To Be Shown Tomorrow

Jul 3, 2018 at 06:30am EDT
Mega Man 11

Mega Man 11 releases later this year on PC and consoles, but if you cannot wait to see more of the game you will definitely be happy to know that more footage is coming very soon.

Today, Capcom confirmed that Mega Man 11 footage will be shown tomorrow during the latest episode of Capcom TV. The new footage will showcase the Fuse Man boss as well as the full stage.

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Additionally, Capcom will also show new footage of the Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2. The main focus will be on Mega Man X8.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss6WUCvxS7M

Mega Man 11 will introduce plenty of new mechanics as well as bring back the classic experience fans have come to love over the years.

In Mega Man 11, long-time mustachioed series villain Dr. Wily is back to his mischievous ways and has had a true flash of evil genius, deciding to invest in an ambitious idea from his time at Robot University. Dr. Light, who also recalls this inventive idea, decides to upgrade Mega Man with this powerful prototype known as the Double Gear system. The Double Gear system in Mega Man 11 adds a unique new twist on the satisfying platforming action, offering options to enhance Mega Man’s speed and power on the fly.

Speed Gear – Introduces the ability to slow the flow of time, a useful tool for many situations such as navigating tricky platforming sections or avoiding fast-moving enemies or obstacles.
Power Gear – Allows players to charge the Mega Buster to a new level, and weapon-based abilities become even more robust.
Double Gear – When at critical health, Mega Man will gain access to a hidden ability to activate both gears simultaneously, unleashing maximum power and allowing for deft maneuvers in the direst situations.

Mega Man 11 launched on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on October 2nd.

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