Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is heading to Nintendo Switch this month, and new details are available going over all additions, improvements, and changes.
Pretty much all of the included games have had work done in one way or another. As one example, certain characters have been made available under the hidden characters setting. There are other things too such as Sound Style in EX Settings, some visual adjustments, Project Justice letting players use Pre-made Edit Characters in matches, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
Capcom vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000 Pro
Changes from Original
- Some stage visuals have been altered.
- Stage music can now be changed in the EX Settings.
- Choose from the game’s original music or nostalgic tracks from other Capcom and SNK arcade titles.
Capcom vs. SNK 4: Mark of the Millennium 2001
- Sound Style added to in EX Settings.
- Select Original to enjoy the original sound setup, or Ver.2K25 to play with a newly-remixed soundscape.
- Sound Style settings are reflected in online multiplayer as well.
- Version added to EX Settings.
- Select Original to play the arcade version of Capcom vs. SNK 2 Mark of the Millennium 2001, or EO Version Standard to play the updated “Easy Operation” version, Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO.
- The EO Version Standard makes the followings changes from the Original version.
- Invincibility removed from roll canceling in some Grooves.
- Super Cancel possible when using P-Groove.
- Character performance adjusted for some Grooves.
- Evil Ryu, Orochi Iori, Shin Akuma, and Ultimate Rugal are now playable. They can be accessed via Game Settings > EX Settings > Hidden Characters.
- EX Settings include a Same Character Selection option. By enabling it, two or more of the same character can be on the same team.
Capcom Fighting Evolution
Changes from Original
- Stage Music option added to EX Settings.
- Select Original to enjoy the original stage music for Capcom Fighting Evolution, or Nostalgia Remix to play with stage music from classic Capcom arcade titles!
- Removed some character transformations from Demitri’s Midnight Bliss.
- Shin Akuma and Pyron are now playable. They can be accessed via Game Settings > EX Settings > Hidden Characters.
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper
Changes from Original
- The English version has been built using the Japanese version’s data as a base.
- Some stage visuals have been altered.
- Shin Akuma and Final M. Bison are now playable. They can be accessed via Game Settings > EX Settings > Hidden Characters.
Power Stone
Changes from Original
- The appearance of certain characters during their endings has been changed.
- Kraken and Valgas are now playable. They can be accessed via Game Settings > EX Settings > Hidden Characters.
Power Stone 2
Changes from Original
- Sound Style added to in EX Settings.
- Select Original to enjoy the original sound setup, or Ver.2K25 to play with a newly-remixed soundscape.
- Sound Style settings are reflected in online multiplayer as well.
- Pride and Mel are now playable. They can be accessed via Game Settings > EX Settings > Hidden Characters.
Project Justice
Changes from Original
- Sound Style added to in EX Settings.
- Select Original to enjoy the original sound setup, or Ver.2K25 to play with a newly-remixed soundscape.
- Sound Style settings are reflected in online multiplayer as well.
- Kyosuke’s Aerial Float added to EX Settings.
- You can change these settings under Game Settings > EX Settings > Kyosuke’s Aerial Float.
- On allows you to trigger Kyosuke’s aerial float under specific circumstances.
- Changed certain visuals during the story.
- Pre-made Edit Characters can now be used in matches. They can be accessed via Game Settings > EX Settings > Edit Characters. Note: Edit Characters cannot be created in game.
Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein
Changes from Original
- Changed certain visuals during the story.
- Changed the appearance of certain stages.
- Kaede and Rai-on are now playable. They can be accessed via Game Settings > EX Settings > Hidden Characters.
Thanks to the official site for all of the details. Capcom Fighting Collection 2 arrives for Nintendo Switch on May 16, 2025 .