Capcom To Censor ‘Capcom Fighting Collection 2’, Will Alter “Some Stage Visuals” And “Certain Visuals During The Story” Of Featured Titles

Ryu and Terry come to blows on Shinkiro's cover art to Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (TBA), Capcom

Ryu and Terry come to blows on Shinkiro's cover art to Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (TBA), Capcom

In keeping with their ongoing deference to ‘modern audiences‘, Capcom has confirmed that nearly every title set to be included in their newly announced Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will be subjected to some form of visual censorship.

All eight games confirmed for the Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (TBA), Capcom

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Revealed to the public on the morning of August 28th by way of that day’s Nintendo Partner Showcase, the second entry in the Capcom Fighting Collection series is set to bring eight of the titular developers’ best fighters – Capcom vs. SNK PRO, Capcom vs. SNK 2, Capcom Fighting Evolution, Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper, both Power Stone outings, Project Justice, and Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein (JP: Star Gladiator 2: Nightmare of Bilstein) – to modern hardware.

Unfortunately, while the the collection looks to be retaining every bit of each title’s signature gameplay, the same cannot be said of their art directions.

Taking care to avoid revealing the collection’s censorship during the aformentioned Partner Showcase, Capcom instead hid the news on the game’s official website, burying the details at the bottom of each affected title’s individual profile page.

According to said pages, as a result of these changes:

Iori Yagami takes on Ryu in Capcom vs SNK 2 (2002), Capcom

As of writing, Capcom has not provided any specific details as to which exact visuals they will be altering, nor why they have chosen to do so.

However, given what topics ‘modern audiences’ currently consider taboo, speculation suggests that the offending content includes:

A cocktail waitress takes orders in Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 PRO (2001), Capcom
A trio of ladies catch some sun / a dancing duo entertains a crowd in Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper (2001), Capcom

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Rogue’s fans wish for a sneak peak / Galuda returns home a hero in Power Stone (1999), Capcom
Tiffany Lords saves Hinata from danger in Project Justice (2000), Capcom
Gore reveals his new appearance to Luca in Power Stone (1999), Capcom
A collection of Demitri’s Midnight Bliss transformations, as provided by Fighter’s Generation, in Capcom Fighting Evolution (2004), Capcom

At current, the Capcom Fighting Collection 2 has yet to receive an official release date.

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