







🥊 Own the ring, online and offline—where legends clash and champions rise!
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 for Nintendo Switch bundles eight legendary fighting games with modern online play powered by rollback netcode, comprehensive training modes, and extensive language support. Featuring exclusive galleries and customizable gameplay, this 2025 release is a must-have for nostalgic pros and new fighters alike.
| ASIN | B0DPGQBYJC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,057 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #86 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (466) |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2024 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013388410453 |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | 41045 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Capcom |
| Number of Players | 1-2 Players |
| Product Dimensions | 0.44 x 6.63 x 4.13 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Publication Date | May 16, 2025 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | May 16, 2025 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 013388410453 |
C**A
Capcom, the king of fighting games
Loved the game, the collection brings nostalgia to everyone who played fighting games in the 90s and 2000s. Great selection of games, amazing gallery, powerful characters, and some of the best music in fighting games.
R**1
Great Collection for Fighting Game Fans
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is a blast on the Switch. The games run smoothly, the controls feel solid, and having multiple classic fighters in one package is awesome. It’s perfect for quick matches or longer sessions, especially in handheld mode. A must-have if you love classic Capcom fighting games.
V**D
This is pure gold
For collectors, this is pure gold! Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is the ultimate package, finally rescuing key Dreamcast fighters like Rival Schools: Second Impact and Plasma Sword from obscurity and bringing them to modern platforms with essential online functionality. The inclusion of Capcom vs SNK, street fighter Alpha 3, and the Power Stone duo makes this a comprehensive celebration of Capcom's fighting legacy. It's a historically significant release, expertly updated for today's audience. Highly, highly recommended.
T**.
Powerstone and more variety. Such a value!
ARCADE PORTS, make sure to understand that there are no extra modes. 6 of 8 games primarily use 4 face buttons as opposed to the 6-button Street Fighter style games. HUGE WIN for casual Switch owners. Powerstone is a casual (and amazing) game. Project Justice is full of humor and good design. For the die-hards, SNK vs Capcom is a great series. If nothing else, Powerstone is the unique experience that has been so hard to play for many. The other titles here deserve lots of praise, let alone the sheer variety. Brings a tear to a Dreamcast Fan's eye!
O**O
Great collection of games
This is a great collection of games, I especially bought it for Capcom Vs Snk 2 since that's a great game I played way back during the original xbox days. All the other games were new to me, but they are also fun. For the price this collection is great even if you are not necessarily a fan of fighting games.
E**O
Clasico
Exelente juego
J**S
A fine collection of hidden gems and arcade must-haves
If you’re a longtime fan of classic Capcom fighters or just dipping your toes into the golden age of arcade brawlers, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 delivers an impressive and satisfying package. This sequel brings together another curated set of gems from Capcom’s rich fighting game legacy. Crown Jewel titles like Capcom vs SNK and Capcom vs SNK 2, and some hidden gmes like Power Stone, Power Stone 2, Project Justice, and some groovy titles Red Earth, Cyberbots, and Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein finally get the attention they deserve, with crisp emulation, rollback netcode for smooth online play, and a gallery full of art and music to soak in the nostalgia. The collection feels polished, with well-executed menus and options for tweaking screen settings, control schemes, and online matchmaking. The online play has been consistently stable for me, with fast matchmaking and minimal lag—especially impressive for games that originally never even dreamed of online connectivity. One of my favorite features is the inclusion of training modes and unlockable content, giving both casual players and hardcore fans something to enjoy. Even if you’re not a pro-level player, the sheer fun and charm of these games shine through, whether you’re button-mashing or perfecting combos. If you’re a fan of Capcom fighters, arcade nostalgia, or just looking for a solid fighting game package to enjoy with friends, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is well worth the pick-up.
A**R
Nice collection of classics
Came on time packaged well nice collection on classic games
Q**N
This compilation is a nice addition to the Capcom Fighting Collections. The games in this volume lean more towards being cult classics. There's no six variations of Stret Fighter II or three versions of Vampire Saviour 3 in this set, but some of the games are part of the same series.( Capcom vs SNK, Powerstone) Project Justice, a sequel to Rival Schools and Plasma Sword being part of the Star Gladiator series add a some different gameplay to the mix. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper is kind of the dog here. An updated version of Alpha 3 that didn't get a whole lot of love when it realeased, as there was nothing wrong with the original. The few added characters were not really enough to warrant it's existance. Not to mention, Alpha 3 is already of the 30th Anniversary Street Fighter Collection and has a pretty huge roster to begin with. The original Rival Schools, the first Star Gladiator or even Street Fighter Ex, would all have been better options. Capcom vs SNK Milennium Fight 2000 Pro had a few changes as well. No unlockables. The entire roster is there from the start. Also, Mature was cut while Dan and Joe were added. Iori and the Orochi Assains was previously the only team of three from King of Fighters. As far as graphics are concerned, some may be disappointed. A couple of the games show their age with dated looking graphics. The 2D stuff is on par with most other games from that period. Still very hand drawn looking in most respects. The presentation differences between the SNK characters and those from Capcom are still very difinitive. Definitely about the gameplay here!
B**A
Excellent must have for the old skool fighting games
J**Y
Pour les fans du genre
I**R
Excelente coletânea, Capcom vs SNK 2 é incrível.
C**R
Muy buena colección, sobre todo los snk vs Capcom. Además el cómic complementa muy bien el juego, aprovechen cuando lo vean con descuento.
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