A Message From The Mega Man Legends 3 Team

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Capcom management aren’t the only ones affected by Keiji Inafune’s resignation. For instance, are you worried about how Mega Man Legends 3 will turn out, now that he’s gone?

 

The Mega Man Legends 3 development team at Capcom has heard of the Internet’s rather vocal concerns on the subject and responded with a message:

 

From all of us here on Mega Man Legends development team,

 

“We realize that events of the past few days have given many of you great cause for concern, and we apologize for taking so long to get back to you.

 

We have been reading all of your comments from the past few days, many of them expressions of anxiety and many of encouragement.

 

Honestly, though many of us are still a little dazed and confused about all of this, the “can-do” fire inside us is still burning as hot as ever!

 

Not only will the dev team continue on with Legends 3 Project, we will push forward even harder than before to complete Mega Man Legends 3!

 

And just like up until now, we hope that you will continue to help the Legends 3 Project grow.

 

Together, let’s make the best Mega Man Legends ever!

 

P.S. In the next post, we will be bringing you more details about our new powered-up Devroom community!”

 

As we previously reported, the Legends 3 team spans across numerous Capcom games, including art directors, planners, designers from the first two Legends titles as well as members of the EXE and Star Force teams.

 

Additionally, project leads and key staff from the Monster Hunter, Lost Planet, and Basara games are helping out with the development of Legends 3 as well.


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Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.