Though it looks like the digital PlayStation discount has unfortunately already ended
The Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection was one of the few fighting games to sit out the Black Friday madness this year, but it seems the time to make a deal has arrived for the compilation.
For a limited time, the MvC Fighting Collection is running its first sale.
As part of their celebration for being nominated at The Game Awards 2024, Capcom is discounting their latest fighting game compilation by 20%.
This brings the base price down from $50 USD to $40, so that equates to around a bit under $6 per classic title.
The digital version of Marvel just went on sale for the Nintendo Switch and is slated to stay at that price until January 6, 2025, however, you’ll have to act faster for the other platforms.
Gonna take you for a ride… at a marvelous discount!
Enjoy the first sale of the digital version of #MvCFightingCollection on Nintendo Switch with 20% off for a limited time!
— Marvel vs. Capcom (@marvelvscapcom) December 17, 2024
On Steam, the MvC collection is only available at the discounted price until December 19 at 10 a.m. PST, but it looks like the PlayStation Store sale has unfortunately already ended.
Fear not, because PlayStation owners aren’t totally left out now.
The physical edition of the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection is also currently on sale for the same price at retailers across the United States including Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Game Stop, and Walmart.
Availability will differ across the country and in different regions, so check with your local retailers if you wish to go that route — and it’s unknown how long those physical deals are going to last for.
While the dream is obviously still waiting for a Marvel vs. Capcom 4, supporting this release is probably the best way to show the companies there is indeed enough interest for a brand new title in the franchise.
On a related note, Capcom is also currently running an official survey for the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection asking for player feedback to “help inform the development of future titles.”