Capcom Fighting Collection 2 ‘Title Update’ launches August 7
Here is an overview of the update, via Capcom:
Here is an overview of the update, via Capcom:
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Capcom unveiled that they will launch a complimentary expansion for the game titled Capcom Fighting Collection 2, during the Evo 2025 event currently underway. Several games are receiving updates along with fresh artwork drawn from the entire collection, however, it’s Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper that’s taking center stage as its new characters will be available starting August 7th.
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