Thursday, July 3, 2025

Rockman x The Legend of Three Kingdoms Online Collaboration Event Announced

UserJoy Technology is celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Legend of Three Kingdoms Online with a crossover event with none other than Rockman. Set to launch on July 31st, the collaboration brings classic series character into the long-running Taiwanese MMORPG through officially licensed in-game content.

Players can look forward to a lineup of avatars based on classic characters like Rockman, Blues, and Forte, all reimagined in a 3D style that evokes their original 8-bit designs. The event also includes themed bosses and a Rush-inspired mount (you can see Dr. Wily riding along for the chaos above). A brand-new server will launch the same day, giving new and returning players a chance to jump in with bonus rewards and a clean slate.

While The Legend of Three Kingdoms Online is technically playable outside of Taiwan, it does not support English. For many of us, this will be one of those obscure, region-locked collaborations we’ll have to enjoy from afar through secondhand footage.

Source: GNN News

Jada Toys Mega Man Neo Metall 6-Pack Revealed (SDCC Exclusive)

Heading to San Diego Comic-Con this year? Be sure to stop by the Jada Toys booth for an exclusive 6-pack of Neo Metall figures. The set includes six fully poseable 1:12 scale Neo Metalls with articulated limbs and helmets—perfect for dynamic displays alongside your other Jada Toys Mega Man figures.

That said, no one would blame you for keeping them in the box. The packaging is styled after the Metall Potton from Mega Man 6—the machine that dispenses Mets—a clever nod fans will appreciate.

No pricing details yet, but they’re sure to sell fast. If you’re not attending, here’s hoping Jada offers them again down the line.

Source: SDCC Blog

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Mega Man X Timelines and Mega Man Zero Timelines Preview Pages


Udon’s Mega Man X Timelines #1 and Mega Man Zero Timelines #1 are expected to launch later this summer—sometime between July and August, if all goes according to plan. In the meantime, to keep your appetite whet, Udon has released a handful of preview pages from both issues. You can check them out here, here, or after the break below!

Mega Man X Timelines and Mega Man Zero Timelines Udon Store Variant Covers Revealed


Not one but two snazzy variant covers by KeenBiscuit are up for pre-order at Udon Entertainment’s online store. The Mega Man X Timelines #1 cover features Alia, Cinnamon, Iris, and RiCO, while the Mega Man Zero Timelines #1 cover spotlights Ciel, Leviathan, Alouette, and Neige. 

Both pair perfectly with KeenBiscuit’s previous Mega Man Timelines cover—so if you picked that one up, you might want to grab these too.

Also, just a quick reminder—Mega Man X Timelines #1 and Mega Man Zero Timelines #1 were delayed from their original release date. Mega Man X might still make it out this month, but we're currently waiting on confirmation from Udon.

Mega Man and Mega Man Legends Join Teppen

Believe it or not, Teppen is already celebrating its 6th anniversary—and starting today, a brand-new card pack called World Domination is available! This pack marks the first time characters from both the Mega Man Classic and Mega Man Legends series are featured in the game.

Find all the details after the break!

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Review: Kotobukiya Mega Man 11 Mega Man Premium Charge Shot Ver.


Kotobukiya has been on a roll lately with their frequent releases. This time, we have another addition to their Premium Charge Shot line: Mega Man in his Mega Man 11 design. Will this kit fare better than the previous MegaMan.EXE Premium Chare Shot Ver.? Join me after the break to find out all the details!

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Mega Man Timelines #1 Now On Sale

After a brief delay, Mega Man Timelines #1 arrives in comic book shops today! Here's the official solicitation:

The Blue Bomber is back! MEGA MAN returns in five connected 1-shot comics spanning five different eras of robotic heroes! In this first issue, the original Mega Man squares off against two explosive and fiery Robot Masters bent on city-wide destruction! Fight, Mega Man! For everlasting peace!
Due to Timelines #1's delay, subsequent issue have been pushed back about a month from their initial dates. We'll have more concrete information in the very near future.

For now, enjoy issue #1! Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Jada Mega Man Wave 3 Now Available to Pre-Order

At long, long last, the third wave of Jada Toys' Mega Man line is now available to pre-order from Big Bad Toystore and Entertainment Earth. Each figure is priced at $29.99 and is expected to ship in October.

The $30 price tag was expected, especially with Bubble Man and Wood Man being slightly taller than earlier Robot Masters. Additionally, Mega Man includes a fully articulated Met—it's not just a static accessory. This added functionality and the upgraded materials contribute to the "Deluxe" label.

Now that these figures are finally on the move, we can set our sights on Wave 4, which will include Proto Man, Snake Man and Gemini Laser Mega Man. Hopefully, it won't be much longer before more details surface.

Monday, June 23, 2025

Mega Man X4 "Figgyz" From First4Figures Now on Sale


First4Figures has teamed up with IGN to launch a line of magnetic pixel art collectibles inspired by various video game and anime series called "Figgyz". Leading the lineup is a set of Mega Man X standees based on Mega Man X4, featuring X, Ultimate Armor X, and Zero.

Each figure stands 4.3 inches tall and comes with a customizable background based on different in-game stages, perfect for display on your desk, wall, or even your fridge. As part of the gacha craze that's seeped into just about everything lately, each “Figgyz” also has gold, silver, and bronze chase variants with drop rates of 1%, 3%, and 6%, respectively. Each one retails for $14.99.

If this sounds like your kind of thing, be sure to check out the links above!

Thanks for the tip, Tim!

Rockman: The Puzzle Battle Preserved

Rockman: The Puzzle Battle originally launched in 2011 for i-mode and EZweb-supported mobile phones, exclusively in Japan. Now, thanks to the work of a user named 2Soulz, the game has been successfully extracted from its original hardware and is fully playable through the Keitai World Launcher emulator. For the best experience, it’s recommended to use Windows 10 or later, as older systems may encounter bugs. 

Gameplay is very straight forward: you swap adjacent spheres to line up three or more of the same color in a row or column. Each successful match prompts Rockman to launch an attack on his opponent. If you match four or more, you’ll earn an extra turn. The goal is to drain the Robot Master’s health down to zero. Defeating a Robot Master rewards you with their unique Special Weapon, which can create different effects.

Many thanks to 2Soul and RockmanCosmo for capturing the footage!

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

NebulaJoy’s Rockman: Time Rift May Be Nearing End of Service

Rockman: Time Rift, the Mainland Chinese version of Rockman X DiVE operated by NebulaJoy, may already be on its last legs—just a month after launch. According to player reports, the second month’s Battle Pass is no longer being updated, NebulaJoy’s customer support has gone silent on tickets and direct messages, and official social media channels have ceased updates.

Originally announced in late 2024, Time Rift launched just recently and was met with skepticism from the start. While it’s largely similar to the Capcom Taiwan and Global versions of Rockman X DiVE, it introduced a handful controversial changes—such as a revamped gacha system, paywalled banners, and altered pull rates. A full breakdown of those differences can be found here.

Although the end of service has not been officially confirmed, the signs are hard to ignore. For many players, this isn’t surprising—nor unwelcome. Time Rift has faced strong backlash for monetization practices even more aggressive than those in Capcom’s versions. And with Rockman X DiVE Offline already available in Mainland China, there’s little reason to invest in what many see as another poorly handled NebulaJoy product.

Source: r/MMXDive

Monday, June 16, 2025

Osaka Museum Archive Preserves Rare Rockman Commercials

The Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka, has officially confirmed the preservation of several Capcom television commercials as part of its "Mannensha Collection"—including rare spots for Rockman 1 and Rockman 2. These commercials were publicly screened for the first time on June 8th.

These commercials are part of a broader archival effort to digitize the work of Mannensha, a prominent advertising agency active during the 1980s and 1990s. Among the preserved film negatives and video materials are spots for Bionic Commando, Sweet Home, and notably, Rockman 1—a version that predates the game’s release by nearly a month. Interestingly, it appears to be shorter than the Rockman 1 commercial that’s been circulating on YouTube for years, suggesting it may be an earlier or alternate cut. 

According to the museum, these commercials have been digitized and can be viewed without a reservation in their Archives Information Room. Visitors can access them on-site using provided tablets. Viewing original physical materials is also possible by appointment.

While the content itself hasn’t been made available online, the fact that these commercials are preserved in a public archive is a noteworthy for fans and game historians alike. It’s fortunate that these materials were deemed valuable enough to be preserved before their aging analog formats deteriorated.

For more information or to plan a visit, check out the museum’s archive page here!