Nintendo Switch owners will finally get the chance to go hands on with all of the Blue Bomber’s classic adventures come May; true to their word, Capcom has announced that Mega Man Legacy Collection and Mega Man Legacy Collection 2– which collectively cover the ten numbered mainline games in the series- will be launching on the Switch this May, in one package.
The package will include a cartridge for Legacy Collection, as well as a download code for Legacy Collection 2; the games will also come with Amiibo support (presumably for the Mega Man Amiibo Nintendo and Capcom released as part of the Super Smash Bros. line).
The package will come fo a total of $40 physical; conversely, you can actually save yourself some money by getting the games off the eShop, with $15 for the first collection, and $20 for the second one (though you will miss out on the snazzy cleaning cloth that comes with the physical package if you do that). Mega Man Legacy Collection 1+2 are already variously out on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo 3DS; Switch owners get the chance to catch up with the franchise ahead of the launch of Mega Man 11 later this year, as well as the Mega Man X Legacy Collection.