
Mega Man 11 is the convergence point for Mega Man and Mega Man X. This is important, because fans have been longing for new games for a while now. It might also satisfy the curiosity of non-fans who want to see what the legendary franchise is all about.

The Outerhaven writes: Ben Diskin, the voice actor of Capcom's Mega Man 11, has revealed that he turned down the role for Mega Man: Dual Override, due to AI protections and union contract
Doubt Capcom will give in so new non-union voice actor on the way. Good luck to Ben

A new Capcom sale is up and running on the Nintendo Switch eShop, and it includes the lowest prices ever for games like Mega Man 11 and Monster Hunter Rise. You can also save on Devil May Cry and Resident Evil titles.

This would hardly be the first time either of these franchises attempted to reinvent themselves, but the execution and timing of these releases makes them especially compelling. In the case of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, it's set to be the first new entry in the series in over ten years, introducing a bold new art direction in the process. For Sonic Superstars, it's coming at a time when Sonic Team is on a bit of a hot streak, riding the success of Sonic Frontiers. It's enough to make some gamers consider what other 2D platforming icons deserve a bold new entry, and there's one robot-busting character who is long overdue: Mega Man.
Not under this Capcom. Maybe they will put a Mega-man skin in Exoprimal if fans beg.