Capcom Pixel All Stars Wood Badge Collection - featuring wood badges from the company games characters
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Capcom Character Wood Badges Feature Characters’ Pixel Art

Capcom revealed new wood badges modeled after characters from its game series. The company has opened orders for the merchandise on the Online Parco web store. It is also working on gradually releasing the items physically in Japan.

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The full title for this new merchandise line is Capcom Pixel All Stars Wood Badge Collection. As the title implies, these badges will depict the games’ characters in pixel art. While Mega Man and Ghosts ‘n Goblins characters already have established pixel character sprites, Capcom’s staff members also created new chibi pixel art for characters from other series.

This set will feature a total of twenty character badges. The franchises that Capcom features in this collection include Ace Attorney, Ghosts ‘n Goblins, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, Mega Man, Monster Hunter, Okami, and Sengoku Basara.

The badges are available in two different listings. The first one will have Capcom send a random character badge at 990 yen (~$6.65) apiece. The second one is a complete set that will let people get all twenty badges at 19,800 yen (~$133). People residing outside Japan can also place orders for these items via the Buyee widget.

The Capcom Pixel All Stars Wood Badge Collection is immediately available for purchase online. The items will also be available physically at Capcom Stores in Tokyo and Osaka from Friday, July 26, 2024. Capcom added that it may also sell the badges in other stores and events in the future.


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