Get ready to level up your nostalgia because Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics is gearing up for an exciting update. Scheduled for April 16, this free update will bring offline Versus Mode to all the games, alongside a host of enhancements like new artwork and music, as well as adjustments to menu button settings. For fans, it’s like finding a hidden power-up in your favorite arcade game.
Originally launched on PlayStation 4 and PC in late 2024, Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics finally responded to the cries of fans who’ve long awaited the return of these iconic games. The demand was particularly high for Marvel vs. Capcom 2, with influential gamers such as Maximillion Dodd actively promoting a rerelease on social media.
When the collection came out, it was followed by a subsequent release on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. The Switch version came with crucial bug fixes, while the Xbox release, which dropped unexpectedly in February 2025, treated players to a limited-time discount.
Now, Capcom is sprinkling more magic into this beloved compilation. The upcoming update is poised to introduce offline Versus Mode across the board, ensuring that all players can battle their friends without a hitch. Additionally, to prevent accidental pauses during heated matches, menus will now require a long press to open. And for those who want a fresh start, games can be reset from the pause menu. As a cherry on top, new artwork by Shinkiro, a renowned Capcom artist, along with fresh music tracks from CAP-JAMS, will be added.
The update doesn’t stop there. It brings specific tweaks to individual games, like offering three different versions for X-Men vs. Street Fighter and providing new resolution settings for Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes. These features are planned to be available soon for Capcom Fighting Collection and the anticipated Capcom Fighting Collection 2, though release dates for these are still under wraps.
For those who grew up amid the late ’90s and early 2000s, Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics is a gratifying walk down memory lane. This latest update promises to enhance that retro spirit even further. Plus, Capcom has hinted at more fighting game compilations on the horizon, with Capcom Fighting Collection 2 set to hit stores on May 16.
So whether you’re into clutch combos or collector’s nostalgia, this update is a celebration of what makes the Marvel vs. Capcom series a timeless staple in the fighting game community.