Famitsu revealed its April 27 magazine issue releases on April 13 with a cover story for Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection. The new issue includes more details on upcoming game releases in Japan as well.
The April 27 issue of Famitsu includes a special feature for the upcoming release of Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection. Readers can expect general information and screenshots of the remaster collection in the Famitsu issue. Additionally, the special feature includes an interview with Mega Man Battle Network scenario writer Masakazu Eguchi. Pre-orders of the new issue are available now on Amazon Japan with worldwide shipping.
Check out the new issue cover below via Famitsu:
Before launch, Mega Man Battle Network fans may watch the season one and two of the Mega Man NT Warrior anime on YouTube. Both Mega Man NT Warrior and Mega Man NT Warrior AXESS are available now to stream digitally by visiting the playlist section on Capcom USA’s YouTube channel. Fans have until September 20, 2023 to watch all 98 episodes before the playlist and videos are made private.
The Mega Man Battle Network manga recently made its return to commemorate the impending release of Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection. Lan, Mayl, and Patch return in the new manga chapter titled “The 20 Year Reunion”, which is available now for free on Capcom’s official website. Written and illustrated by original mangaka Ryo Takamisaki, this manga chapter depicts a 20-year DenTech Academy class reunion.
Lastly, Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection launches April 14 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
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