
Ultron and Sigma combine to forge a world-shattering new threat.
As exciting as our prior Marvel vs. Capcom fighting games have been, we’ve never seen a true fusion of the two iconic universes. Yes, heroes and villains crossed the stream, so to speak, but did we ever really see the worlds collide? In Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, not only will combatants from both sides be hurled into chaos, but they’ll also be hounded by the game’s titanic new threat — Ultron Sigma, a fusion of two of the most menacing mechanoids from the Marvel and Capcom universes.
Ultron. Sigma. Infinity Stones. Marvel and Capcom locations fused together. What more do you need?
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will officially launch on September 19, 2017. And once you’ve (Presumably!) saved the universe in Story Mode, you’ll still have Arcade, Training, and Mission modes to consider, plus various multiplayer offerings, naturally.
And who’s fighting to save the day? We’re pleased to announce the following additions to the Infinite roster:
- Ultron
- Hulk
- Thor
- Hawkeye
- Rocket Raccoon
- Chun-Li
- Strider Hiryu
- Chris Redfield
Pre-orders begin today, and there are three different ways to join the fight against Ultron Sigma.
Standard Edition ($59.99 MSRP)
Pre-order the Standard Edition and receive Warrior Thor and Evil Ryu Premium Costumes. Oh, and the game, obviously.
Deluxe Edition ($89.99 MSRP)
Pre-order the Deluxe Edition and receive the main game, the two aforementioned costumes (Warrior Thor and Evil Ryu), and two additional costumes — Gladiator Hulk and Command Mission X! The Deluxe Edition also includes the 2017 Character Pass, which gives you access to six post-launch characters — the first one being Sigma himself!
Collector’s Edition ($199.99 MSRP)
Pre-order this bad boy and you’re gonna be the proud new owner of four detailed, interlinking dioramas from TriForce, plus LED-powered Infinity Stones and the Deluxe Edition of the game. Make some room on your desk before you pre-order!
Check with your individual retailers for details in Europe and Australia, as some offers may vary.
WHERE CAN I ORDER THAT COLLECTORS EDITION !!!!!
Sigma looks like Buzz Lightyear.
Remember what Erick Cartman said about per odering stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV69DyOuzbE
Fighting games announcing copious amounts of DLC characters way before launch always gives me warning signs.
I’m just gonna wait until there is a complete edition or something.
Ok, now about ordering the Collectors Edition? When is it gonna be up for grabs?
Ok please upgrade the graphics and change Chun-Li’s face. This game looks like it can run on a phone.
This looks like a mobile game. Not impressive at all. But I suppose that is appropriate, given the heaps of microtransactions that will surely be in this game.
Idk maybe not quite as bad as mobile, but yeah it doesn’t impressive. It reminds of last gen models and animations with current gen lighting and higher res textures. It just doesn’t look right. Maybe it will be budget priced. I can’t imagine paying sixty bucks for it.
As someone else pointed out, bragging about DLC isn’t something to brag out. They announced a 2017 Character Pass, meaning a few months after release, we’ll get a 2018 Character Pass. Season Passes were bad enough but when they break it down in multiple passes, it’s a big turn-off.
Capcom and Activision should get married or something. They both treat gamers like sheep to be sheared.