15 games over the coming months

After first hearing aboutCapcom Arcade Cabinet, I was worried it would be another collection primarily filled with games I’ve experienced multiple times over the years. Thankfully, though, there will be a few different ways to buy the games featured under this banner. Capcom put out the (mostly) complete list of titles today, including details on the platform that binds them together.

It all starts withBlack Tigeron February 19 (PlayStation Network) and Feb. 20 (Xbox Live Arcade). A “demo” for the game will be available individually, offering unlimited credits for PSN players (in other words, the full game) and a single credit before restarting for XBLA players (thanks?). On those same days, Game Pack 1 —Black Tiger,Avengers, and1943: The Battle of Midway— will debut for $4.99 / 400 Microsoft Points.

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There will be 15 games in total (detailed below), with a bonus pack featuring two undisclosed games for those who buy all of them, as well as a final, full 17-title collection dropping on May 21 for $29.99 / 2,000 Microsoft Points.

By purchasing an individualCapcom Arcade Cabinetgame or a bundle, you’ll get access to the so-called platform that has features like online play where applicable, adjustable lives / difficulty, a music player, video and screenshot capturing, a global leaderboard, a training mode with infinite lives, and more.

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

Phew. Kind of a lot to take in. Maybe this will all make sense once you see the full schedule:

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A snap of the upcoming MESA update in PEAK

Naked Snake sneaking around in MGS Delta.

Battlefield 6 aiming RPG at a helicopter

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Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.