Friday, January 18, 2019

Rockman X and Dragon Poker Collaboration Announced


To commemorate Rockman X's 25th anniversary, Capcom are once again teaming up with Asobism for a special Dragon Poker collaboration.

Beginning January 28th through February 10th, a handful of fan-favorite X series characters will appear in the game as cards. Some will be distributed from the get-go, others are won via gacha. There's eleven characters to collect throughout the campaign: X, Zero, Sigma, Axl, Iris, Alia, Magna Centipede, Crystal Snail, Wire Sponge, and Vile. Other, miscellaneous-themed support cards like a Ride Chaser and Rabbit Ride Armor can be obtained by players as well.

You can check out a whole bunch of spiffy character artwork after the break!













Dragon Poker is currently available in Japanese through the Google Play Store and App Store.

11 comments:

  1. Well, X2 is my favorite one to replay over and over and over and over again, so that's dope.

    Man, sure has been a lot of X talk lately....

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    1. X9 confirmed !!!!!!!


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      lol jk everyone knows we're getting Command Mission 2 instead

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  2. artwork is nice and I appreciate the extra exposure X is getting but not a fan of mobile games

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  3. Nice. wonder if they'll eventually had bosses from others X games.

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  4. Nice artwork, would be cool to own physical versions of the cards.

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  5. "Beginning January 28th through February 10th, a handful of fan-favorite X series characters will appear in the game as cards. Some will be distributed from the get-go, others are won via gacha. There's eleven characters to collect throughout the campaign: X, Zero, Sigma, Axl, Iris, Alia, Magna Centipede, Crystal Snail, Wire Sponge, and Vile."

    So Centipede, Snail, and Sponge are the most popular X2 bosses in Japan? Interesting. Crystal Snail is my personal favorite, due mostly to how he was portrayed in the manga, but this is nice to know.

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  6. After all these years I still cant figure out what exactly that green blast effect that is on Armored X's Buster

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