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Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection's Extended Trailer Previews 7 Games, New Features

posted on by Alex Mateo
Collection launches for Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox X|S, Xbox One, PC


CAPCOM unveiled during its TGS2025 CAPCOM Online Program stream on Wednesday an extended English announcement trailer for Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, a collection of seven Mega Man Star Force (Ryūsei no Rockman, or Rockman of the Shooting Star) games. The video previews the collection and its new features:

The collection includes the following games:

  • Mega Man Star Force Leo
  • Mega Man Star Force Dragon
  • Mega Man Star Force Pegasus
  • Mega Man Star Force 2 Zerker×Ninja
  • Mega Man Star Force 2 Zerker×Saurian
  • Mega Man Star Force 3 Black Ace
  • Mega Man Star Force 3 Red Joker

The collection features a high-resolution filter, gallery, and music player.

A successor to the Mega Man Battle Network Game Boy Advance games, the Mega Man Star Force series of action role-playing games debuted for Nintendo DS in Japan in 2006 and in the West in 2007 with three slightly different titles Mega Man Star Force Leo/Dragon/Pegasus. The games got a pair of sequels Mega Man Star Force 2 Zerker×Ninja/Zerker×Saurian in Japan in 2007 and in the West in 2008. The final pair of sequels Mega Man Star Force 3 Black Ace/Red Joker launched in Japan in 2008 and in the West in 2009.

The games inspired the Megaman Star Force (Ryūsei no Rockman, or Rockman of the Shooting Star) anime. Viz Media licensed the anime. The series premiered on Cartoon Network in August 2007 and streamed online on Toonami Jetstream in July 2007. The series debuted in Japan in October 2006, and it had 55 episodes.

CAPCOM released Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, a collection of the Mega Man Battle Network 1-6 Game Boy Advance games, in April 2023. The series inspired an anime titled MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman.EXE) in 2002. The Kids WB block aired the series in the West in 2003.

Source: CAPCOM Online Program stream


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