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Relive the glory days of cooperative arcade games with the Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle! This comprehensive collection includes seven classic games, each with various multiplayer options, online capabilities and detailed galleries!
Read moreRelive the glory days of cooperative arcade games with the Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle! This comprehensive collection includes seven classic games, each with various multiplayer options, online capabilities and detailed galleries!
Say goodbye to game overs! Adjust your difficulty settings or give yourself more lives to battle through each game in its entirety. You can also play the English or Japanese versions of each title!
Games included: Final Fight, Captain Commando, The King of Dragons, Knights of the Round and Warriors of Fate, as well as two games that were previously unavailable on consoles: Armored Warriors and Battle Circuit!
Grab some friends, stare down the bad guys and BEAT 'EM UP!
You know you've already spent more than the cost of this game in the quarters that you plopped into the arcade versions of these titles back in the day. Just buy it all ready! *puts down a quarter to balance on the edge
On February 3rd 2026 Capcom released an update that removed Denuvo, a DRM which requires a costant internet connection, and replaced it with the Enigma Protector. This DRM is supposed to prevent "cheating" (any kind of
a nostalgic treasure trove for arcade fans, offering seven classic side-scrolling brawlers in one package. With crisp emulation, local/online co-op, and a rich art gallery, it's a must-have for retro enthusiasts—simple,
A lot of nostalgia here, but nonetheless the games are amazing. Would love to see a Beat' Em Up Bundle 2 with Final Fight 2, Final Fight 3 and X-Men Mutant Apocalypse!!!
If you are serious about clearing beat em ups, especially Final Fight, unfortunately I would need to recommend Capcom Arcade Stadium over the Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle. (Note that both have the incorrect default dip
Great collection of beat 'em ups from Capcom's golden years. I'd only ever played King of Dragons on SNES before so going through the rest was a treat. Obviously you'd want to play all of them with a buddy. Kind of