Mega Man X Dive Offline

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Mega Man X DiVE reimagined the world of the Mega Man X series, and now it's getting an offline version! Experience the exciting side-scrolling action we've all come to know and love in a whole new light!

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Developer:
Capcom
Engine:
Unity
Release date:
31 August 2023
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Recent Steam reviews:
Very Positive (11)
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (1699)

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Description

Mega Man X DiVE reimagined the world of the Mega Man X series, and now it's getting an offline version!

Experience the exciting side-scrolling action we've all come to know and love in a whole new light!

Enter Deep Log, a digital world where the game data of the Mega Man X series has been archived. Due to a bug of unknown origins, the game data within Deep Log has become fragmented. With the help of a mysterious navigator, RiCO, the player dives into this digital world to set things straight.

Take control of Hunter Programs, recreations of legendary characters such as X and Zero, defeat various forms of Irregular Data, and restore the fractured game data!

  • Classic Mega Man Action

    Jump, dash, fire your buster, and swing your saber. All the actions you'd expect from the Mega Man X series are here!

    In addition, this game features 360 degree aiming and an auto-lock function!

- Featuring over 100 Characters from the Mega Man Series
Acquire your favorite characters from across the Mega Man universe to add to your collection, and level them up to make them stronger!
With a mix of brand-new original characters and new designs for fan-favorites, there are plenty out there to discover!

- An All-New Original Story with Hundreds of Stages to Enjoy
Immerse yourself in a new Mega Man tale that can only be experienced in Mega Man X DiVE. Blast and cut your way through hundreds of stages spanning multiple difficulty levels!

- Make Your Characters Stronger with Weapons, Chips, and Cards
Characters can equip all types of weapons to become stronger.
Upgrade a weapon's rank to increase its power and unlock new skills.
Cards featuring classic illustrations also provide boosts, making them fun items to collect as you craft your perfect Hunter Program!

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS:
Windows® 10 (64-BIT Required)
Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5-4460 or AMD FX™-6300
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260X
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
5 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectSound compatible(must support DirectX® 10 or higher)

recommended*

OS:
Windows® 10 (64-BIT Required)
Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5-6600 or AMD FX™-8300
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 770 or AMD Radeon™ R9 Nano
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
5 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectSound compatible(must support DirectX® 10 or higher)

User reviews

Whatsapp 2
Recommended | 21 Mar 2026
18.3h played

Fanservice on steroids. Not a great game, unbalanced and repetitive, but I wish more gacha titles got an offline version like this. Props for that alone. Grab it on sale. Plays great on Deck.

Helpful: 24
schwarbage
Not recommended | 16 Feb 2026
5.3h played

Barely a game at all. The stages take a minute to beat and a lot of that time is waiting on enemies to spawn in designated "kill all enemies" areas. The entire purpose is to collect various upgrade materials to upgrade

Helpful: 15
May
Recommended | 13 Feb 2026
16.0h played

This game is totally awesome, provided you know what you're getting into when you buy it. You're not getting a new main line megaman x game with this, you're getting a mobile game with all the microtransactions removed.

Helpful: 4
Hollowriller
Not recommended | 09 Mar 2026
12.4h played

Even for what was a Gacha mobile game it's bad. Stages are very short and honestly can't really be called much of a game. I tried to like it but just wasn't fun, it's like they cut a level from the earlier games into 6

Helpful: 6
Mofuji
Recommended | 25 Mar 2026
42.9h played

I can give Capcom a few things. First and foremost, actually allowing a mobile gacha game to keep existing after they stopped milking it. The second being that they seem to not be actively trying to kill the modding

Helpful: 5
NickKnack
Recommended | 08 May 2026
45.5h played

Turns out if you remove the predatory monetization from a Gacha Game, you have a pretty solid collectathon. The game promises a modern megaman trip through memory lane, and it has that in abundance. While it still

Helpful: 3