Marvel vs. Capcom 4 Rumors Spark: Dood Uncovers Hidden Clues in Fighting Collection

Nearly a decade has passed since the controversial release of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, a game that left fighting game enthusiasts divided and nostalgic for the series' former glory. While technically part of the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise, many passionate fans argue that Infinite strayed so far from its roots that it barely resembles the beloved crossover fighting games that came before it.
The game's departure from the classic formula disappointed long-time fans who had come to expect the high-octane, tag-team combat and vibrant character roster that defined earlier entries in the series. Where previous titles like Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and 3 had captured the imagination of players with their frenetic gameplay and stunning visual style, Infinite felt like a pale imitation that failed to capture the magic of its predecessors.
Despite its shortcomings, the game remains a curious footnote in the franchise's history—a reminder of how delicate the balance can be when translating beloved characters and gameplay mechanics into a new installment. For many in the fighting game community, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite serves as a cautionary tale of what happens when innovation loses sight of a series' core identity.