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Exoprimal’s 4th Season includes Mega Man crossover

Exoprimal is one of Capcom’s weirder franchises, with the dino mech shooter offering a fast-paced co-op environment in which players must work together to take down an onslaught of highly aggressive dinosaurs. Since its release back in July last year, the game has had multiple crossovers with various Capcom franchises – the next of which will see players donning Mega Man’s iconic blue suit and blaster.

Season 4 of Exoprimal arrives on the 17th of April and brings with it a new Capcom collaboration – this time seeing the world of Mega Man drop into the game.

Alongside a number of various other additions (such as new beta suit variants, custom matches and more), Exoprimal’s 4th title update will see players take engage in a “fiendish 10-player co-op crossover event with the Yellow Devil from the Mega Man series that can earn you Mega Man-themed rewards.”

Unlike previous crossovers, this latest collab appears to be eschewing its previous method of theming these skins in alignment with the world – instead, this time players will seemingly take control of Mega Man himself.

Exoprimal remains one of the weirder live-service games to have released in 2023. Unlike many others, the game appears to neither be an overwhelming hit nor a commercial and critical failure. As such, it will be interesting to see how Capcom continues to evolve and add to Exoprimal over the coming months – or perhaps even years.

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