thedoodseven
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Either way, Capcom's got a reason for it. Then again, there's always the retail versions. But no more DLC packs so we're pretty much stuck with the base game. So good luck to anybody who wants the MVC games.
I bet there's going to be another variant of both the games. Capcom is going to release Marvel vs Capcom Super Ultimate Championship Edition. We all know how Capcom does things with its fighting games nowadays. They release different versions of the same game with little improvements.
I agree, I just want Capcom to explain because while I don't play the series I do feel bad for fans. I'm not sure why they would do this, and find it curious that they wouldn't announce or explain their reasoning. They just removed it. But then again, Capcom isn't really that well known for great customer service, if they cared then they would have acknowledged Mega Man's 25th.
I still want to know exactly what their reasoning is. Capcom has been weird for the past 5 years, a lot of the decisions that they've made have confused me. I'm still made about the Asura's wrath thing. Part of me still holds that against them, so while I'm trying to be openminded I do want to know why they removed the games.
I'm sure it's just licensing agreement.
That actually makes a ton of sense. If their having issues with the license then I could see why they would remove the games until the issue was resolved. But even then a little explanation would be nice. We don't need all the gory details. In fact I'm pretty surprised about the fact that no one is leaking any information about what's happening.
It could just be a case of "It's Capcom, man. You know? It's Capcom."
I'm sure it's just licensing agreement.
...I still prefer random Capcom just pulling **** from shelves.