To show hesitance in wake of the questionable paths Lost Planet and Dead Rising within the last decade took speaks of how high of a pedestal Mega Man is placed in the company. Concern was palatable internally within Capcom as well a cauldron of anxiety coupled with Japanese business’ sense of honor and respect made donning the helm of heading the Blue Bomber post-Inafune a pensive scenario. ![]() Aside from compilations, Mega Man was threatened to be doomed to the most dreaded of video game retirements, one relegated to mobile gacha cameos, pachinko machines, and rhythm game remixes (a fate befallen Mega Man of all three of these sins, but enough of that digression). Most striking was the dearth of new releases of his most cherished adopted baby blue boy since 2010. ![]() The departure of Keiji Inafune from Capcom left multiple franchises under his watch floating in limbo.
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