Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol 1 and 2 Sold Over 1 Million Copies
The remastered Mega Man Battle Network collection reaches a big milestoneCapcom celebrates the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection selling over 1 million copies globally. Read on for more!
Capcom revealed that the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 have sold over 1 million copies worldwide.
On Twitter, the official Mega Man account shared the news along with a picture of an HP Recovery chip with the 1 million number on it. The remastered collection contains every mainline game in the franchise along with some new features such as online multiplayer and previous Japan-exclusive content.
『ロックマンエグゼ アドバンスドコレクション』Vol.1とVol.2を合わせた全世界での累計販売本数が100万本を突破しました!
— ロックマンシリーズ公式 (@ROCKMAN_UNITY) April 28, 2023
皆さま応援ありがとうございます!
ゴールデンウィークは10タイトルを収録した「アドコレ」をたっぷり楽しんでください!
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Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 are available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
RELATED: Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Launches on April 14, 2023
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Description:
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection will upload all 10 mainline Mega Man Battle Network titles, including graphics filters and additional bonus content, to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (PS4™), and PC via Steam on April 14, 2023. The story of Mega Man Battle Network takes place in the near-future interconnected world of Net Society, which depends upon computer programs known as Network Navigators (or NetNavis for short) to manage everything from their toasters to city power grids. While the networked age brings all manner of convenience, it has also imported a wave of cybercrime eroding all levels of society. In these games, players take on the role of Lan Hikari using their PErsonal Terminal (or PET) and his NetNavi, MegaMan.EXE, to confront the culprits behind these cybercrimes. Players control MegaMan.EXE as he explores the net, engages in grid-based combat, and uses Battle Chips to gain devastating abilities capable of deleting even the most sinister viruses.
Source: Twitter
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