Marvel VS Capcom: Infinite Release Date Scheduled For Late 2017?

The Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite announcement is one of the major surprises during the 2016 PlayStation Experience. The game reached its well-developed stage, and through this, Capcom brought in their announcement for the 2017 release of this highly-anticipated fighting game. Tomoaki Ayano, Capcom producer, should be credited since Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite fans' can now experience a more specific release window upon the game's availability in physical stores.

Ayano's interview about the 2017 fighting game lineup of Capcom revealed the late release of Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite within the year. The game's release will be smack-dabbing during the fall season, which is also the gaming rush season during fall. This release is just appropriate since the game is one the biggest games title within 2017, according to Game Rant.

It is just unfortunate that Ayano took a halt about the release month for Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite. However it is possible that the specific release date for the game will be announced at the E3 event in June. It can be expected that the Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite will be showcased during the E3 Sony press conference during the show. This is possible because Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite was announced during the PlayStation Experience, thus there might also be revelations about a few PlayStation-exclusive perks.

Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite fans can expect a lot of future surprises for the game. Most of these possible reveals might include the announcements of new characters, especially those that did not yet previously appear in any of the Marvel vs Capcom game. Some example of these characters include Mega Man X and Captain Marvel. It will also become an exciting experience to see the returning characters like Captain America, Iron Man, Ryu, and others. The character lineup will be an exciting one since this is a crossover fighting game.

 

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