Greetings, NetBattlers! Mega Man™ Battle Network Legacy Collection launches today. Blast your way through cybercrime in this MegaMan adventure, as MegaMan.EXE and Lan Hikari return with all 10 mainline Mega Man™ Battle Network titles! RE:Explore Net Society with new features, including online NetBattles, downloadable Battle Chips and Patch Cards, a high-resolution filter, and more on PlayStation®4, Nintendo Switch™, and PC via Steam.
Jack-in to the interconnected world of Net Society with Lan Hikari and his NetNavi,MegaMan.EXE, to save your fellow netizens from the growing threat of cybercrime. The collection’s online features allow NetBattlers to brawl with others online in Casual Battles, play with friends in Private Battles, and shock the scoreboard with Ranked Matches! Other battle rules are also available, including Real Thing Battles, Triple Battles from Mega Man™ Battle Network 3, and Version Battles from Mega Man™ Battle Network 4. While online, players can trade Battle Chips, swap MegaMan.EXE styles, and exchange NetNavi Customizer programs with fellow NetBattlers around the globe. Those who want to focus on experiencing the adventures of Lan and MegaMan.EXE can use the new Buster MAX mode outside of online play to multiply the damage of the normal MegaBuster shot by 100 during each game entry.
Also coming in this transmission are some other EXE-lent new features including 499 Patch Cards starting with Mega Man Battle Network 4 previously only available in Japan, a gallery filled with more than 1,000 illustrations, a Music Player with 188 tracks from all 10 titles, an interactive 3D MegaMan.EXE PET in the launcher screen and an optional high-resolution filter that offers crisp visuals.
About Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection has uploaded all 10 mainline Mega Man Battle Network titles, including graphics filters and additional bonus content, to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (PS4™), and PC via Steam today. The story of Mega Man Battle Network takes place in the near-future interconnected world of Net Society, which depends upon computer programs known as Network Navigators (or NetNavis for short) to manage everything from their toasters to city power grids. While the networked age brings all manner of convenience, it has also imported a wave of cybercrime eroding all levels of society. In these games, players take on the role of Lan Hikari using their PErsonal Terminal (or PET) and his NetNavi, MegaMan.EXE, to confront the culprits behind these cybercrimes. Players control MegaMan.EXE as he explores the net, engages in grid-based combat, and uses Battle Chips to gain devastating abilities capable of deleting even the most sinister viruses.
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