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Capcom’s E3 2018 Lineup Includes Mega Man 11 and Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

Various companies and developers are starting to reveal more and more of what they’ll be bringing to E3 this year, and Capcom is no exception. Over on the Capcom Unity blog, the company has just unveiled their lineup, and it doesn’t contain any surprises. For now.

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The main games you can expect from them this year include Mega Man 11, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, and Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition. In addition to that, they’ll also be hosting various livestreams for their games from June 12 to 14, and you can check out the full schedule here.

We will, of course, be heading to E3 this year to check out what Capcom has to offer, so be sure to keep an eye out for our game previews and coverage next week.


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