Roughly a year after the well-reviewed Mega Man 11, fans of the franchise now have something else to look forward to in the near future: Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection is set to release January 21st, 2020. The collection will feature six Mega Man games total, including Mega Man Zero 1-4, Mega Man ZX, and Mega Man ZX Advent, among other bonuses. The title will be available both physically and digitally for the PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One for $29.99.

In addition to the six games mentioned above, the collection will also feature an artwork gallery with hundreds of pictures, a music player, and a new Z Chaser mode with a leaderboard. Since these games are considered quite difficult - even by Mega Man standards - there will be a new "Casual Scenario Mode" and "Save Assist" option to help ease the difficulty also. Preorders will include 10 Reploid Remix Songs, six are from the games and four are bonus tracks.

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All of the games featured in the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection are ports. Mega Man Zero 1-4 were all popular titles for the Game Boy Advance,  while Mega Man ZX and ZX Advent were originally released for the Nintendo DS.

All of the games take place hundreds of years after the Mega Man X games, and all star the fan-favorite Zero. In a similar fashion to Mega Man X, these titles were side-scrolling platformers in nature, but all featured a bit of an open-world setting with some RPG mechanics (like customization, leveling, etc).

This isn't the only news that has come out of Capcom in recent memory, as there has been a lot of buzz around the Resident Evil games lately. For starters, Capcom's Resident Evil Ambassador program has begun recruiting people to test out a new, secret Resident Evil game. It's a secret, to say the least, as nothing else is publicly known about the mysterious game.

Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection releases January 21st, 2020, for the Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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Source: PlayStation Blog (via GameSpot)