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A re-release of SNK and Capcom crossover fighting game SNK vs. Capcom: SVC CHAOS is available now for PC via Steam, and will launch for PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via GOG on July 22 ...
Capcom has been on a tear with its compilations recently, and now Capcom Fighting Collection 2 has arrived hot on the heels ...
SVC Chaos: SNK VS Capcom is back, against all odds. This is a maligned Capcom crossover fighter made by the team at SNK, and fans tend to agree that it was a much better idea in concept than in ...
Choose from a legendary roster of 36 SNK and Capcom fighters. SNK’s fighting game staples like Kyo Kusanagi, Terry Bogard, and Mai Shiranui are joined by Mars People, Athena, and other NEOGEO ...
The Capcom vs. SNK series was one that fighting game fans hold dearly in their hearts. It was a love letter to both publishers and their most iconic characters. Capcom vs. SNK 2, in particular ...
One of the more interesting things to see at EVO 2022 was a special collaborative event between Capcom and SNK. At each booth was a special bit of art signed by SNK and Capcom leads which included ...
After a surprise announcement at EVO 2024, SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos is now officially available on the Switch eShop for $19.99 / £17.99. This release revives the 2003 arcade hit and brings it ...
SNK vs. Capcom is back, with rollback netcode, all of your favorite characters, and a brand new training mode to work on those combos. On paper, it’s everything every retro fighting game fan ...
SNK VS. Capcom SVC Chaos makes a surprise rerelease. The fighting game community was treated to a welcome surprise during EVO 2024 with Capcom and SNK announcing the rerelease of SNK vs.
SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos is the re-release of the iconic action fighting game developed by SNK Corporation. Check out the latest gameplay trailer to see Mai Shiranui and Chun-Li execute powerful ...
To celebrate the game’s release, and the continued collaboration between Capcom and SNK, Street Fighter 6 also dropped new costume colors for Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui in the game.
Naturally, we’re leading up to say that SNK and Capcom were in the same situation, but that’s actually not the case – even though we totally understand why you’d think that. The SNK vs.