Five years later, do you still want Mega Man Legends 3?

Some folks still do

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Back in July of 2011, Capcom officially came out and said Mega Man Legends 3 was canceled. Fans rallied. People who hate the series said good riddance. It was a weird time, but since then I’ve seen so much love come out of that community that it makes me happy to say that I’m a part of it.

Five years later that love has extended to a GameSpark poll out of Japan, in which readers state that they want to see a revival of Mega Man Legends more than any other Capcom IP. When I’ve asked our readers the same question, a lot of you echo the same sentiment, alongside of another main entry Devil May Cry game from Capcom.

We may never get Legends 3, but Mega Man is making a low key comeback with the Legacy Collection, the appearance in Smash, and a brand new TV show that’s set to air next year. If everything goes well we might see something like another retro iteration similar to 9 and 10, or we could just get more mobile trash. It’s Capcom — you never know.

Mega Man [GameSpark via Rockman Corner]


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