Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Will Feature New Buster Max Mode, 499 Patch Cards, and More

The collection will also include a toggle for higher resolution visuals, an art gallery with over a thousand art pieces, and over 180 music tracks.

Posted By | On 09th, Mar. 2023

Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection

At Capcom’s recent Spotlight showcase, upcoming heavy-hitters like Resident Evil 4, Street Fighter 6and Exoprimal were unsurprisingly the games with the headline-grabbing showings, but other relatively smaller upcoming titles got some of the spotlight as well. Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection also got a new look.

Capcom also released the new Buster Max Mode for the game, for those looking for a more bombastic and easy-going experience. It essentially makes your Buster weapons a hundred times more powerful than their ordinary level. Meanwhile, it’s also been confirmed that the collection will also feature 499 Patch Cards, which were previously only available in Japan. From Mega Man Battle Network 4 onward, these cards will be usable in every game.

Other features have also been confirmed, such as a toggle for higher resolution visuals, an in-game music player that will feature over 180 music tracks from all Battle Network games, and over a thousand art pieces to peruse in the art gallery.

Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection launches on April 14 for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.


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