Capcom Surprises Mega Man 11 Players With A New Update


Mega Man 11
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It’s been a huge week for Mega Man, with Capcom revealing a brand-new entry in the series will be coming to the Switch, Switch 2 and other platforms in 2027.

Surprisingly, Capcom has another announcement to share about Blue Bomber. Mega Man 11, which was released on the Switch in 2018 (that’s seven years ago!), has received a new update. It adds support for two new languages to the game: Latam Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese.

Players will be able to swap languages from the options page under the Language Settings. Here’s the official announcement:

This has already led to some fans on social media requesting more updates for this particular entry – including calls for a resolution and performance upgrade on the Switch 2. Capcom hasn’t said anything about additional updates for Mega Man 11 in the future, and this update was out of the blue.

If you haven’t already played Mega Man 11, there is currently a sale for the game taking place on the eShop (reducing it to £3.74 / $4.49), and you can also download a demo. In our review here on Nintendo Life, we gave this title nine out of ten stars, calling it a glorious return for one of gaming’s greatest heroes.

“Mega Man 11 is an excellent resurgence for the Blue Bomber, imbuing the tried-and-true classic gameplay with modern touches and new ideas that expand on existing concepts in interesting ways. The underlying action platforming gameplay is just as tight and challenging as you remember, and when combined with the new visuals and extra options for replayability, you’ve got a game that’s every bit as good as those that came before, while surpassing them in some ways.”





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