More behind-the-scenes goodies from the Mega Man episode of Secret Level continues to surface. This time, we have an animatic of the news report scene, which appears to be a much longer version than what made it into the final cut. While the finished episode only briefly mentions Metal Man and other Robot Masters, animator Guzzu’s showcases a massive Metal Man, Elec Man, and Fire Man wreaking havoc on Mega City.
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Saturday, February 8, 2025
The Complete List of Rockman Garage Kits at Wonder Festival 2025
Wonder Festival isn't just a stage for new official kits and figures—it’s also a hotspot for garage kit makers to debut and sell their latest creations. This year, over a dozen Rockman and Rockman-related kits are making their way to the show floor. With a little help from Rockman HQ, we've created a complete list of all the goodies making an appearance.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Small Sneak Peek at Udon's Mega Man Timelines
Udon Entertainment's Matt Moylan has shared a brief glimpse of Mega Man Timelines, the publisher’s brand-new series of officially licensed Mega Man comics.
As described in the these ad pages, Mega Man Timelines consists of "five monthly one-shot comics crossing five eras of super fighting robots!" In other words, the series will explore the robot timeline across the Classic, X, Zero, Legends, and ZX eras.
The series is planned to launch in May following Free Comic Book Day's Mega Man #0. We'll have much more to share in a few weeks. Stay tuned!
Source: LilFormers
Kotobukiya MM11 Scramble Thunder & Pile Drive Kits Due in June
In November last year, Kotobukiya suspended reservations for Mega Man 11 Scramble Thunder and Pile Driver kits due to nonspecific "unforeseen circumstances." However, today, reservations have reopened on Kotobukiya's online store, with a scheduled release date set for June.
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Sales Top 1.60 Million
Tucked away in Capcom's Q3 FY2024 supplemental materials, it’s confirmed that Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection has sold 1.60 million units (up 200,000 units from previous report). This figure represents the combined sales of Volume 1 and Volume 2 across all platforms. However, since neither volume individually reached one million units, the collection is not included in Capcom's Platinum Titles list.
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection currently holds the record as the fastest-selling game in the franchise, surpassing one million units within its first two weeks. Released in April 2023, the game is on track to become one of the series' best-selling entries. At this pace, it’s not hard to imagine it matching or surpassing Mega Man 11's 2 million units, a milestone that took seven years to reach.
Source: Capcom Investor Relations
Kotobukya Axl White Version Now Available to Pre-Order
Inspired by his Mega Man X8 upgrade, Kotobukiya's Axl White model kit is now available for pre-order at Big Bad Toy Store, with an estimated release in July.
The kit includes two Axl Bullets, two Ray Guns, and a Blaster Launcher (pictured). Interchangeable wing parts are included (retracted and extended) in addition to four face parts and four hand parts. Once again, the package design will be illustrated by Keisuke Mizuno, whose sure to dazzle us once again with new art of this fan-favorite form.
More images, details and pre-order information available at Big Bad Toystore.
Monday, February 3, 2025
Mega Man 11 Sales Top 2 Million, Highest Selling Game in the Franchise
Capcom updated their Platinum Titles list today, confirming that Mega Man 11 has sold 2 million units worldwide as of December 31, 2024. This makes it the best-selling game in the franchise, surpassing Mega Man Legacy Collection (1.60M) and Mega Man 2 (1.51M).
Originally released in 2018, Mega Man 11 has maintained steady sales over seven years as an evergreen "catalog title"—Capcom's classification for software that continues generating revenue through extended promotion, discounts, and bundle sales. Digital catalog titles account for a significant portion of Capcom's profits, with Mega Man 11 contributing alongside other Mega Man titles released in recent years.
While not the fastest-selling title in the franchise—that honor goes to Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection—Mega Man 11 has accomplished a feat no other game has in the series' 38-year history. To think there was a time when so many Mega Man games couldn't even crack 500,000 or even 100,000 copies, this milestone was once just a pipe dream.
Zero and Ciel Step into the Spotlight in New Teppen Supplemental cards
The first supplemental Teppen cards of the year are here, featuring a few Mega Man Zero-themed cards that highlight Zero and Ciel.
You can see the artwork and flavor text after the break!
Friday, January 31, 2025
First Official Images of Kotobukiya Sigma
Kotobukiya originally revealed Sigma's model kit on January 31, 2024, during their Rockman Anniversary Stream. A prototype was later showcased at the Shizuoka Hobby Show in May 2024. Today, they've released the first official images of the kit as it nears its final design.
Find all the details after the break!
Capcom Reveals Rockman Goods for "The Great Capcom Exhibition"
Opening on March 20 in Osaka, the exhibition will showcase proposals, original drawings, graphic works, and various materials tracing Capcom's journey from its early days to its modern technology.
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Mega Man X7 Prototype and E3 Version Released (Playable X in Intro Stage)
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Want More Mega Man Games Re-released on PC? Vote on GOG's Dreamlist
Hot on the heels of the enhanced re-releases of Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2, GOG has announced Dreamlist—a community-driven initiative where users can vote on games they'd like to see revived or added to GOG. These votes will help GOG collaborate with IP holders to navigate licensing, rights, and technical hurdles to bring selected games to the platform, DRM-free, forever.
A number of Mega Man titles are already on Dreamlist, including several that aren't officially available on modern hardware or storefronts—such as Mega Man Legends 1 & 2, Command Mission, and even Powered Up. While GOG primarily hosts games with prior PC releases, Dreamlist makes it clear that any game can be suggested, regardless of platform history.
Capcom has previously worked with GOG to release enhanced ports of Resident Evil 1–3 and, more recently, Dino Crisis 1 & 2. These versions feature support for 4K displays, modern controllers, Windows 10/11 compatibility, and other improvements. Given this track record, it’s not far-fetched to imagine, at the very least, Legends 1 & 2 receiving similar treatment if there's enough demand.
Head over to Dreamlist, search for your favorite games, and cast your vote!