'Capcom Beat-Em-Up Bundle' Launch Trailer Is Vintage 80's Bliss

09/18/2018 10:21 pm EDT

The Capcom Beat-Em-Up Bundle has finally made its way to consoles after its surprise reveal last week, and Capcom is celebrating the best way it knows how -- with a trip to the 80's!

In the new nostalgic trailer above, three kids are enjoying a Capcom arcade game when Captain Commando (or a lookalike with huge shoulder pads, anyway) stops by to whisk them to 2018. There, he introduces them to the collection, while talking about the Internet and...how they can't get back home. But, hey, at least they can play King of Dragons!

Check out the details on the collection above, which you can get for just $19.99!

Seven side-scrolling arcade classics come together in Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle, available digitally on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam, starting September 18, 2018. This essential collection of beat 'em ups includes Final Fight (1989), Captain Commando (1991), The King of Dragons (1991), Knights of the Round (1991), and Warriors of Fate (1992). Additionally, two never before ported titles make their console debut, Armored Warriors (1994) and Battle Circuit (1997), allowing players to experience these arcade gems at home for the first time. These seven titles exemplify some of the best side-scrolling, co-op fun of the arcade era, and introduced us to iconic Capcom characters such as Captain Commando, plus Cody, Guy and Mike Haggar from Final Fight.

All seven titles will support drop-in local and online multiplayer co-op play, enabling friends to join up together. Players can also experience the Japanese versions of these games, which features different storylines. During breaks from the action, players can explore galleries for each of the seven games and view stunning art, development documents and even pieces previously exclusive to fan club members at the time.

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Capcom Beat-Em-Up Bundle is available now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The PC version was recently delayed, but should be available soon!

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