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'''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''' is an updated version of ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds]]'', expanding the game to twelve all new characters, eight new stages, and adding more modes to the game.[[File:Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Trailer 6|thumb|right|335 px]]
 
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{{Game Infobox
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|title1=Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
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|image1=Ultimate_MvC3_Art_B.png
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|caption1=Promotional art by [[Shinkiro]]
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|developer=Eighting
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|publisher=Capcom
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|release_date=2011
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|genre=Fighting
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|platforms=PlayStation 3<br/>XBox 360<br/>PlayStation 4<br/>XBox One<br/>PC
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}}
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{{nihongo|'''''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'''''|アルティメット マーヴル VS. カプコン3|Arutimetto Māvuru bāsasu Kapukon Surī}} is a crossover fighting game developed by [[Capcom]] in collaboration with [[Eighting]]. It is an updated version of ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds]]'', the fifth installment in the ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom (series)|Marvel vs. Capcom]]'' franchise. The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises and comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The game was released in November 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and was featured as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita in 2012. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4 in December 2016, and Xbox One and Microsoft Windows in March 2017.
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In ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', players select a team of three characters to engage in combat and attempt to knock out their opponents. As an update, the game utilizes largely identical gameplay mechanics to the original. However, both the aerial combat and X-Factor systems, introduced in ''Fate of Two Worlds'', have received adjustments. In addition to gameplay modifications and new playable characters, the game features several aesthetic changes.
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After the events of the [[wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]] disrupted the development schedule for downloadable content for ''Fate of Two Worlds'', the additional content was created into a standalone title, ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', for a discounted retail price. The game received generally positive reviews upon release; critics praised the expanded character roster and improved online experience, but criticized the lack of new features and game modes. A sequel, titled ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite]]'', was released in September 2017.
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==Gameplay==
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:''See [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds#Gameplay|Marvel vs. Capcom 3 gameplay]]''
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' is an updated version of ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'', an arcade-style fighting game, and changes little from the basic gameplay of the original.<ref name=ESRB>http://www.esrb.org/ratings/synopsis.jsp?Certificate=31520&Title=Ultimate%20Marvel%20Vs.%20Capcom%203</ref> Players select teams of three different characters to engage in one-on-one combat.<ref name=ESRB/> The game utilizes the same tag team-based fighting mechanics as its predecessors; players may choose to swap between their characters at any point during a match.<ref name=Guardian>https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2011/nov/17/ultimate-marvel-capcom-3-review</ref> Players must use the various attacks in their arsenal, such as character assists, special moves, and hyper combos, to exhaust their opponent's life gauge and defeat the entire enemy team, or have the most cumulative health when time runs out.<ref name=ESRB/><ref name=Guardian/><ref>http://www.gamespot.com/articles/marvel-vs-capcom-3-fate-of-two-worlds-primer/1100-6298911/</ref> While the core mechanics remain the same, a number of aesthetic changes have been made in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', with a stronger emphasis on the comic book motif.<ref>https://www.engadget.com/2011/11/23/deja-review-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/</ref><ref name=PSB>http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/08/04/evo-capcoms-seth-killian-on-psn-street-fighter-iii-street-fighter-x-tekken/</ref> The HUD, character selection, and stage selection screens have been redesigned.<ref name=IBT>http://www.ibtimes.com/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-review-709080</ref> In addition, many returning characters receive balancing changes, which include new moves and animation tweaks.<ref name=PSB/><ref>http://www.gamespot.com/news/6326199/evo-2011-marvel-vs-capcom-3-past-present-and-future</ref>
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' uses the same simplified, three-button control scheme of undefined light, medium, and heavy attacks introduced in ''Fate of Two Worlds''.<ref name=IBT/> The "exchange button", used to launch opponents into the air and switch between characters while performing air combos, returns.<ref name=Joystiq>http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/22/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-risks-rewarded/</ref> The aerial exchange feature has been altered in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''; players can either remove meter from their opponent's Hyper Combo gauge, add meter to their own gauge, or simply deal more damage.<ref name=Joystiq/> The "X-Factor" mechanic, which grants increased damage output, speed, and health regeneration for a limited time, also reappears from ''Fate of Two Worlds''.<ref name=XF>http://www.capcom-unity.com/snow_infernus/blog/2011/10/13/10_changes_you_need_to_know_about_ultimate_marvel_vs_capcom_3</ref> In ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', the attack and speed boosts for each character while using X-Factor have been adjusted.<ref name=XF/> X-Factor can now be used while in the air, as opposed to the previous game, in which activation was restricted to characters on the ground.<ref name=XF/>
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===Modes===
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' includes several game modes from the original, including Arcade Mode, where the player fights against AI-controlled opponents to reach the final boss character, Galactus; Versus Mode, where two players engage in combat; Mission Mode, which includes a series of trials for each playable character; and Training Mode.<ref>cite video game|title=Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3|developer=Eighting|publisher=Capcom|accessdate=May 22, 2015|platform=PlayStation 3, Xbox 360|level=Main menu, offline mode</ref> "Heroes and Heralds" is a free downloadable single-player and multiplayer team-based mode where players earn new abilities with upgrade cards, customize their characters with new powers, and compete in factions as either the heroes defending Earth or as one of Galactus' Heralds.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/12/17/pick-a-side-in-umvc3s-heroes-and-heralds-mode</ref> The "ability cards", which feature various characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes, unlock special power-ups, such as invisibility and projectile invincibility, for use during mode-specific combat. Up to three different cards may be equipped at once, with more than 100 cards available to collect.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111017072800/http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/10/15/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-panel-nycc-2011/</ref> A new offline mode, called "Galactus Mode", allows players to fight as Galactus against AI-controlled opponents.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/10/15/nycc-marvel-vs-capcom-3-galactus-is-playable</ref>
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An optimized netcode is present in the game, providing smoother online play compared to ''Fate of Two Worlds''.<ref>http://shoryuken.com/2011/11/14/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-what-vanilla-should-have-been/</ref> A new spectator mode allows up to six players to watch online matches between other players.<ref name=Online>http://shoryuken.com/2011/10/06/online-changes-in-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/</ref> Rematch features and leaderboard functionality have also been improved to enhance the game's online experience.<ref name=Online/>
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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[[File:Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Trailer 6|thumb|right|335 px]]
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Doctor Doom was recently working on a way to conquer the world...when suddenly, he reached a contact with Albert Wesker from a different universe. The two came to an alliance with many major villains from each universe to merge the two universes together and conquer them.
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"Doctor Doom was recently working on a way to conquer the world...when suddenly, he reached a contact with Albert Wesker from a different universe. The two came to an alliance with many major villains from each universe to merge the two universes together and conquer them.
   
One week later, Wolverine had just defeated his arch foe, Sabretooth, in Doom's universe; while Ryu had finished training with his best friend, Ken, in Wesker's universe. All of a sudden, they both felt an earthquake in their respective universes and came across each other in a surprise. Discovering their universes were merging, and believing each other to be the cause of this catastrophe, they fought other. Soon, Wolverine is aided by three other Heroes and anti-Heroes from his dimension: Iron Man, Hulk, and Deadpool; while Ryu is aided by three fighters from his universe: Morrigan, Chris, and Dante. Suddenly, Doom and Wesker reveal themselves and reveal their intentions to the heroes and fighters. To stop this threat, Wolverine, Ryu, and many others from their universes fight against the villains in a tournament to determine the fate of two worlds. If the villains won, the two universes would be merged and conquered. If the Heroes and Anti-Heroes won, both universes would again remain seperate.
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One week later, Wolverine had just defeated his arch foe, Sabretooth, in Doom's universe; while Ryu had finished training with his best friend, Ken, in Wesker's universe. All of a sudden, they both felt an earthquake in their respective universes and came across each other in a surprise. Discovering their universes were merging, and believing each other to be the cause of this catastrophe, they fought each other. Soon, Wolverine is aided by three other Heroes and anti-Heroes from his dimension: Iron Man, Hulk, and Deadpool; while Ryu is aided by three fighters from his universe: Morrigan, Chris, and Dante. Suddenly, Doom and Wesker reveal themselves and reveal their intentions to the heroes and fighters. To stop this threat, Wolverine, Ryu, and many others from their universes fight against the villains in a tournament to determine the fate of two worlds. If the villains won, the two universes would be merged and conquered. If the Heroes and Anti-Heroes won, both universes would again remain separate.
   
 
But little do the fighters know that these actions could awaken a threat that could destroy both universes..."
 
But little do the fighters know that these actions could awaken a threat that could destroy both universes..."
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
Every character from the original ''Marvel Vs. Capcom 3'' return as playable characters. They have all been rebalanced and most of them have new or upgraded moves. Alongside that twelve new fighters have been introduced to the game, making the roster a total of 50 playable characters.
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Every character from the original ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' returns as a playable character. They have all been rebalanced and most of them have new or upgraded moves. Alongside that, 12 additional fighters (5 new Capcom characters, one returning Capcom character and 6 new Marvel characters) are included in the game, making the roster a total of 50 playable characters. Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath, the two characters released as downloadable content (DLC) for the previous game, remained available for download, up until all DLC content for the game was removed from online stores in December 2013; however, they are included with the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC re-releases.<ref name=Removal>http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/15/5213184/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-leaving-psn-and-xbla</ref>
   
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- = Originally introduced as a non-playable striker in ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes]]''
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¤ = Debuted in the original ''MvC3''.
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(DLC) = Downloadable Character
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==='''Capcom'''===
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|A fighter who took on the name of "Master of the Fist." He seeks a true battle to the death with Ryu, and to make him into a worthy opponent, he tries to lead Ryu down the path of the "Satsui no Hado". He serves as the game's secondary Capcom antagonist and unofficialy enters the tournament to find a worthy opponent. In his ending, he is not pleased with his battle with Galactus. He has defeated everyone in his path. The world is no longer of concern to him. He continues to seek an opponent worthy of the challenge he craves. His Marvel rival is Taskmaster.
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|A fighter who took on the name of "Master of the Fist." He seeks a true battle to the death with Ryu, and to make him into a worthy opponent, he tries to lead Ryu down the path of the "Satsui no Hado".
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In his ending, he is not pleased with his battle with Galactus. He has defeated everyone (mostly three other playable ''Street Fighter'' characters in ''MvC3'') in his path. The world is no longer of concern to him. He continues to seek an opponent worthy of the challenge he craves.
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|Taskmaster
 
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|'''[[Albert Wesker]]''' ¤
|A very calculating and dangerous individual, he will do anything to further his own gains. Having perfected the Uroboros Virus, he plans to infect the global population with it, leaving only the chosen ones, such as himself, to create a new world. He serves as the game's primary Capcom antagonist and leads the Capcom villains into the tournament to conquer both his and the Marvel universe. In his ending, Wesker captures many of the heroes who were fighting Galactus and uses them as test subjects for his Uroboros project. His Marvel rival is Spider-Man.
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|A very calculating and dangerous individual, he will do anything to further his own gains. Having perfected the Uroboros Virus, he plans to infect the global population with it, leaving only the chosen ones, such as himself, to create a new world.
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In his ending, Wesker captures many of the heroes who were fighting Galactus and uses them as test subjects for his Uroboros project.
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|Spider-Man
 
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|'''[[Amaterasu]]''' ¤
|100 years ago, Amaterasu sealed away True Orochi, but lost her physical form due to injuries sustained in battle. Her spirit was contained within a statue, and she was later resurrected, although without her Celestial Brush powers. She began a journey to restore beauty to Nippon while regaining her powers. She looks like an ordinary wolf to the average person. She enters the tournament to seal away the evil that threatens her universe. In her ending, she and Issun go into the Savage Land where they join Ka-Zar, Shanna the She-Devil, and Zabu to fight dinosaurs. Her Marvel rival is Thor.
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|100 years ago, Amaterasu sealed away True Orochi, but lost her physical form due to injuries sustained in battle. Her spirit was contained within a statue, and she was later resurrected, although without her Celestial Brush powers. She began a journey to restore beauty to Nippon while regaining her powers. She looks like an ordinary wolf to the average person.
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In her ending, she and Issun go into the Savage Land where they join [[w:c:marvel:Ka-Zar|Ka-Zar]], [[w:c:marvel:Shanna the She-Devil|Shanna the She-Devil]], and [[w:c:marvel:Zabu|Zabu]] to fight dinosaurs.
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|Thor
 
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|The legendary knight who jumped into the demon world all by himself to save the princess who had been kidnapped by Satan. While best known for his dauntless courage in the face of terrifying monsters and life-threatening traps, he also enjoys wearing strawberry-print boxer shorts. Though he looks like an old man, he's really only 28 years old. He enters the tournament to learn the wherabouts of the princess. In his ending, he attacks Fin Fang Foom in an effort to rescue the Prin-Prin. Fin Fang Foom, nonchalantly, feels no pain. His Marvel rival is Magneto.
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|The legendary knight who jumped into the demon world all by himself to save the princess who had been kidnapped by Satan. While best known for his dauntless courage in the face of terrifying monsters and life-threatening traps, he also enjoys wearing strawberry-print boxer shorts. Though he looks like an old man, he's really only 28 years old.
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In his ending, he attacks [[w:c:marvel:Fin Fang Foom|Fin Fang Foom]] in an effort to rescue [[Prin-Prin]]. Fin Fang Foom, nonchalantly, feels no pain.
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|'''[[Chris Redfield]]''' ¤
|Ever since the Raccoon City Incident, he has been fighting continuously against the spread of bioterrorism despite the dissolution of Umbrella. He is also searching for his former partner Jill, whose whereabouts are unknown. He serve as the primary Capcom tritagonist and is dispatched by the BSAA to infiltrate the tournament to apprehend Wesker. In his ending, Wesker goes to trial for the Raccoon City incident in 1998. Matt Murdock is the acting lawyer representing the people in this case. Chris Redfield assures to Wesker that he is finished. His Marvel rival is Hulk.
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|Ever since the Raccoon City Incident, he has been fighting continuously against the spread of bioterrorism despite the dissolution of Umbrella. He is also searching for his former partner Jill, whose whereabouts are unknown.
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In his ending, Chris finally caught Wesker and send him to trial for the Raccoon City incident in 1998. Matt Murdock is the acting lawyer representing the people in this case to assure that Wesker is finished.
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|She tirelessly continues her investigation to take down the criminal organization Shadaloo. While her strong sense of duty and obligation are readily apparent, she also longs to live the life of an ordinary woman. She enters the tournament to apprehend the villains and learn the wherabouts of her missing/presumably deceased father. In her ending, she arrests the Kingpin. Her Marvel rival is Doctor Doom.
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|She tirelessly continues her investigation to take down the criminal organization Shadaloo. While her strong sense of duty and obligation are readily apparent, she also longs to live the life of an ordinary woman.
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In her ending, she arrests [[w:c:marvel:Kingpin|Kingpin]].
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|'''[[Crimson Viper]]''' ¤
|When it comes to work, she leaves honor and emotions behind and keeps it about business. Her diligence and efficiency earned her the nickname "Miss Perfect." However, in front of her daughter she becomes a gentle, loving mother. She is dispatched by the CIA to infiltrate the tournament and apprehend several of the villains. In her ending, Nick Fury enters Crimson Viper's home unnoticed and offers her an agent position in S.H.I.E.L.D. Her Marvel rival is Storm.
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|When it comes to work, she leaves honor and emotions behind and keeps it about business. Her diligence and efficiency earned her the nickname "Miss Perfect." However, in front of her daughter she becomes a gentle, loving mother.
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In her ending, [[w:c:marvel:Nick Fury|Nick Fury]] enters Crimson Viper's home unnoticed and offers her an agent position in [[w:c:marvel:S.H.I.E.L.D|S.H.I.E.L.D]].
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|Half-man half-demon born from the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda and his human wife Eva. When he was still young, his mother was killed in a demon attack. To hunt down those responsible, he became a Devil Hunter and opened up a shop named "Devil May Cry." He serves as the game's secondary Capcom tritagonist and enters the tournament to earn money and save his shop from going out of business. In his ending, he is approached by Mephisto who wishes to make a deal for his soul. Not interested, Dante counter offers Mephisto to give him a job in exchange for his life, Mephisto agrees to hire Dante to kill Blackheart. His Marvel rival is Deadpool.
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|Half-man half-demon born from the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda and his human wife Eva. When he was still young, his mother was killed in a demon attack. To hunt down those responsible, he became a Devil Hunter and opened up a shop named "Devil May Cry".
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In his ending, he is approached by [[w:c:marvel:Mephisto|Mephisto]] who wishes to make a deal for his soul. Not interested, Dante counter offers Mephisto to give him a job in exchange for his life, Mephisto agrees to hire Dante to kill [[w:c:marvel:Blackheart|Blackheart]].
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|A catwoman who was taken in by a gentle Nun, she is very kind and cheerful. She worked hard to achieve her dream of becoming a musical star. In order to help children who shared her circumstances, she now works as the Sister of an orphanage. She enters the tournament to win money to save an ill and dying orphan under her care. In her ending, she goes on a musical tour and befriends Dazzler. Her Marvel rival is Captain America.
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|A catwoman who was taken in by a gentle Nun, she is very kind and cheerful. She worked hard to achieve her dream of becoming a musical star. In order to help children who shared her circumstances, she now works as the Sister of an orphanage.
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In her ending, she goes on a musical tour and befriends [[w:c:marvel:Dazzler|Dazzler]].
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|Captain America
 
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|'''[[Hsien-Ko]]''' ¤
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|Hsien-Ko and [[Mei-Ling]] are twin sisters who transformed into a jiangshi using Igyo Tenshin-no-Jutsu. They fight to save their mother's soul from the darkness. Hsien-Ko does the fighting, while Mei-Ling transformed into the charm on her hat in order to keep Hsien-Ko's powers under control.
|Firebrand is a type of gargoyle known as a Red Arremer. He will stand up to any threat posed to his home, the Demon Village, without any fear. Firebrand is considered to be an elite warrior among the Red Arremers, gaining him hero status among his peers. He enters the tournament to destroy Arthur. In his ending, he is hailed as the new lord at the Castle of Astaroth and commands his minions to destroy Arthur and feast on his bones. His Marvel rival is Ghost Rider.
 
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In her ending, she and Mei-Ling are transported to the Majegen following the fight with Galactus. There, they meet up with Thor and prepare to fight through a gauntlet of foes lead by [[w:c:marvel:Hela|Hela]] and [[Jedah]], while the sisters argue about who is going to ask out Thor.
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|Sentinel
 
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|[[Frank West]] ?
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|'''[[Jill Valentine]]''' + (DLC)
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|To save Chris during a fight, she threw herself off a cliff along with Wesker. Her body was never found and she was presumed dead; however, she survived the fall, and was taken by Wesker for one of his experiments. After being subjected to Uroboros tests, she was outfitted with a mind control device, making her into a puppet soldier.
|Though he's armed only with his strength, if there's a scoop to be had (like the outbreak from the Parkview Mall in Willamette, CO), he's got the courage to take anyone on. His willingness to dive head-first into any dangerous situation has saved his life as many times as it has put him in mortal peril. He was sent to a photographer at the tournament, but accidentally ended up participating. In his ending, he and Mr. Fantastic discover the Marvel Zombies devouring their own world and are planning to cross over to do the same. Mr. Fantastic builds an interdimensional machine and they try to save their ravaged world. His Marvel rival is Rocket Raccoon.
 
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In his ending, she has a short standoff with [[w:c:marvel:Blade|Blade]] and then team up to take on the [[w:c:marvel:Midnight Sons|Midnight Sons]].
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|Shuma-Gorath
 
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|'''[[Mike Haggar]]''' ¤
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|Former professional wrestler who became the mayor of Metro City. Calling himself the "Fighting Mayor," he teamed up with his friends and took on the Mad Gear crime syndicate, paying back the destruction the gang had caused in spades.
|Hsien-Ko and Mei-Ling are twin sisters who transformed into a jiangshi using Igyo Tenshin-no-Jutsu. They fight to save their mother's soul from the darkness. Hsien-Ko does the fighting, while Mei-Ling transformed into the charm on her hat in order to keep Hsien-Ko's powers under control. Hsien-Ko enters the tournament to save her mother and sister. In her ending, she and Mei-Ling are transported to the Majegen following the fight with Galactus. There, they meet up with Thor and prepare to fight through a gauntlet of foes lead by [[w:c:marvel:Hela|Hela]] and [[Jedah]], while the sisters argue about who is going to ask out Thor. Her Marvel rival is Super-Skrull.
 
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|Phoenix (Jean Grey)
 
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|She is a succubus, a demonic creature able to seduce men. She is well known for her voluptuous figure and her titillating clothing. Although she is the head of the Aensland house, one of the three major houses of the demon world, she often abandons her dull duties to go look for excitement.
|To save Chris during a fight, she threw herself off a cliff along with Wesker. Her body was never found and she was presumed dead; however, she survived the fall, and was taken by Wesker for one of his experiments. After being subjected to Uroboros tests, she was outfitted with a mind control device, making her into a puppet soldier. She serves as the game's tertiary Capcom antangonist and enters the tournament under Wesker's orders to annihilate Chris. In his ending, she has a short standoff with Blade and then team up to take on the Midnight Sons. Her Marvel rival is Shuma-Gorath.
 
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In her ending, she is in a "demon bar" with fellow demons Mephisto and [[w:c:marvel:Satannish|Satannish]] and has a good time.
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|Iron Man
 
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|'''[[Nathan Spencer|Nathan "Rad" Spencer]]''' ¤
|[[Vergil]] ?
 
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|Once a hero of the war against the Empire, he was branded a traitor and sentenced to death by his government following the Bionic Purge. However, with the emergence of a new bionic threat, he has answered the call to return to the battlefield.
|Son of the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda, and Dante's twin brother. Vergil blames himself for not having been able to protect his mother at a young age, and believes that power is everything. Unlike Dante, he has embraced his demonic heritage, and is willing to do whatever it takes to gain absolute power. He enters the tournament to destroy his brother. In his ending, he has acquired the Immortal Ending Muramasa Blade, severely injuring Wolverine in the process. He is not yet sated, as he and the soul of the sword thirsts for more power. His Marvel rival is Iron Fist.
 
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In his ending, he and She-Hulk take out the BioReign terrorists. Spencer thought she loved thrilling attractions, but She-Hulk wanted to go somewhere nice. He promises her a romantic dinner later, but she doubts it.
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|M.O.D.O.K.
 
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|Ryu's name gained great recognition among martial artists after he defeated the Muay Thai king, [[Sagat]], in the final match of the first 'World Warrior' tournament. However, instead of claiming his fame, Ryu began to wander the globe, hoping to become a true warrior. He continues his journey, engaging in battles with fighters he meets along the way.
|Former professional wrestler who became the mayor of Metro City. Calling himself the "Fighting Mayor," he teamed up with his friends and took on the Mad Gear crime syndicate, paying back the destruction the gang had caused in spades. He enters the tournament in an effort of becoming mayor of New York City. In his ending, he is elected the President of the United States. His Marvel rival is Phoenix (Jean Grey).
 
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In his ending, he successfully obtains the power of the Iron Fist, overcoming the Satsui no Hado. After donning a mask similar to Iron Fist, he attacks Akuma with the "Iron Shoryuken".
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|He is a member of the Striders, a secret organization specializing in kidnapping, assassination, demolition, etc., that has worked behind the scenes throughout history. Having obtained A-Class status at a young age, he is the organization's best assassin.
|She is a succubus, a demonic creature able to seduce men. She is well known for her voluptuous figure and her titillating clothing. Although she is the head of the Aensland house, one of the three major houses of the demon world, she often abandons her dull duties to go look for excitement. She serves as the game's Capcom deutaragonist and joins the heroes at the tournament to save her universe. In her ending, she is in a bar with fellow demons Mephisto and Satannish and has a good time. Her Marvel rival is Iron Man.
 
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In his ending, he and Wolverine encounter [[w:c:marvel:Lady Deathstrike|Lady Deathstrike]] and the [[w:c:marvel:Reavers|Reavers]]. Deathstrike wants to take on the [[w:c:marvel:X-Men|X-Men]], but Hiryu refuses and insists her to leave. Hiryu calls forth his Legion, along with Wolverine, [[w:c:marvel:Forge|Forge]], [[w:c:marvel:Cable|Cable]], [[w:c:marvel:Rescue|Rescue]], [[w:c:marvel:Death's Head|Death's Head]], and [[w:c:marvel:Deathlok|Deathlok]] and attacks Deathstrike and the Reavers.
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|Hawkeye
 
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|'''[[Trish]]''' ¤
|[[Nathan Spencer|Nathan "Rad" Spencer]] +
 
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|Originally created by a demon in order to lure Dante into a trap, she fell to her target's charms after working side by side with him, and betrayed the demon world. Now, she serves as Dante's partner in his business.
|Once a hero of the war against the Empire, he was branded a traitor and sentenced to death by his government following the Bionic Purge. However, with the emergence of a new bionic threat, he has answered the call to return to the battlefield. He joins the heroes at the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he and She-Hulk take out the BioReign terrorists. Spencer thought she loved thrilling attractions, but She-Hulk wanted to go somewhere nice. He promises her a romantic dinner later, but she doubts it. His Marvel rival is .
 
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In her ending, she engages [[w:c:marvel:Nightcrawler|Nightcrawler]] in a fight, but he begs her to stop because she is mistaking him for a demon.
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|Super Skrull
 
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|'''[[Tron Bonne]]''' +
|[[Nemesis|Nemesis T-Type]] ?
 
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|The only daughter of the Bonne family of air pirates, she is extremely prideful and is a sore loser. However, she can be charmingly awkward in front of someone she has a crush on, and values her family above all else. She travels the world in the hopes of getting rich quick, but her misadventures usually only end up adding to her debt.
|A [[Tyrant]]-type B.O.W. tasked with eliminating S.T.A.R.S. and anyone connected to them. Retaining a fair amount of intelligence due to the Nemesis parasite, he is able to effectively carry around a rocket launcher. He enters the tournament under the orders of Wesker to exterminate Chris. In his ending, he is given an enhancement with adamantium claws, courtesy of a partnership between Weapon X and the Umbrella Corporation, with Malcolm Colcord and Ozwell E. Spencer. His Marvel rival is Doctor Strange.
 
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In her ending, she asks [[MegaMan Volnutt]] to go out for a bite to eat. If he says no, he would have to deal with Servbot #42, which is a Sentinel newly "initiated" into the Bonne Clan.
|[[Phoenix Wright]] ?
 
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|X-23
|Phoenix Wright is a defense attorney who specializes in criminal law at the Wright & Co. Law Offices. Although he has encountered several extremely difficult and mysterious cases, he has overcome overwhelming odds and turned the cases around for every one of his clients. His reason for participating in the tournament is due to his partner [[Maya Fey|Maya]]'s insistance, to get good PR for his Law Office. In his ending, he goes to trial and calls his defendant Galactus to the witness stand. Galactus renews his request for a change of venue. His Marvel rival is Nova.
 
 
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|'''[[Viewtiful Joe (Character)|Viewtiful Joe]]''' ¤
|[[Ryu]] +
 
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|Before becoming Viewtiful Joe, Joe was just a 17-year-old who loved the movies. His girlfriend Silvia often became angry over his immature ways.
|Ryu's name gained great recognition among martial artists after he defeated the Muay Thai king, [[Sagat]], in the final match of the first Street Fighter tournament. However, instead of claiming his fame, Ryu began to wander the globe, hoping to become a true warrior. He continues his journey, engaging in battles with fighters he meets along the way. He serves as the game's main Capcom protagonist and enters the tournament to test his strength. In his ending, he successfully obtains the power of the Iron Fist over coming the Satsui no Hado. After donning a mask similar to Iron Fist, he attacks Akuma with the Iron Shoryuken. His Marvel rival is Wolverine.
 
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In his ending, he, along with his life-long hero [[Captain Blue]] and his life-long rival [[Alastor]], is starring on a cop show directed by [[w:c:marvel:Mojo|Mojo]] and produced by [[w:c:marvel:Spiral|Spiral]]. Mojo gets frustrated with him for ad-libbing his lines.
|[[Strider Hiryu]] + !
 
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|Dormammu
|He is a member of the Striders, a secret organization specializing in kidnapping, assassination, demolition, etc., that has worked behind the scenes throughout history. Having obtained A-Class status at a young age, he is the organization's best assassin. He is dispatched by the Striders to infiltrate the tournament and assasinate both Doctor Doom and Wesker. In his ending, he and Wolverine encounter Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers. Deathstrike wants to take on the X-Men, but Hiryu refuses and insists her to leave. Hiryu calls forth his Legion, along with Wolverine, Forge, Cable, Rescue, Death's Head, and Deathlok and attacks Deathstrike and the Reavers. His Marvel rival is Hawkeye.
 
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|[[Trish]] +
 
|Originally created by a demon in order to lure Dante into a trap, she fell to her target's charms after working side by side with him, and betrayed the demon world. Now, she serves as Dante's partner in his business. She joins Dante at the tournament to help save his shop. In her ending, she engages Nightcrawler in a fight, but he begs her to stop because she is mistaking him for a demon. Her Marvel rival is.
 
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|[[Tron Bonne]] +
 
|The only daughter of the Bonne family of air pirates, she is extremely prideful and is a sore loser. However, she can be charmingly awkward in front of someone she has a crush on, and values her family above all else. She travels the world in the hopes of getting rich quick, but her misadventures usually only end up adding to her debt. She enters the tournament to rob the contestants of their money. In her ending, she asks MegaMan Volnutt to go out for a bite to eat. If he says no, he would have to deal with Servbot #42, which is a Sentinel newly "initiated" into the Bonne Clan. Her Marvel rival is X-23.
 
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|[[Viewtiful Joe (Character)|Viewtiful Joe]] +
 
|Before becoming Viewtiful Joe, Joe was just a 17-year-old who loved the movies. His girlfriend Silvia often became angry over his immature ways. He enters the tournament to meet the famed Marvel heroes. In his ending, he, along with his life-long hero Captain Blue and his life-long rival Alastor, is starring on a cop show directed by Mojo and produced by Spiral. Mojo gets frustrated with him for ad-libbing his lines. His Marvel rival is Dormammu.
 
 
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|[[Zero]] +
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|'''[[Zero]]''' ¤
|Ever since he was found in a cave by Sigma, he has worked tirelessly as a Maverick Hunter. Beneath his cool exterior lies an extreme intolerance for evil; once he gets into a fight with a Maverick, he won't stop until his enemy has been mercilely cut down. He is best friends with X of the Maverick Hunters' 17th Elite Unit. He enters the tournament in X's steed when X gets injured on a mission. In his ending, The Silver Surfer travels with Zero to take him back home, but the Surfer mistakenly takes him to Neo Arcadia, the home of Mega Man Zero. He is confused by the plethora of Mega Man worlds. His Marvel rival is She-Hulk.
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|Ever since he was found in a cave by Sigma, he has worked tirelessly as a Maverick Hunter. Beneath his cool exterior lies an extreme intolerance for evil; once he gets into a fight with a Maverick, he won't stop until his enemy has been mercilely cut down. He is best friends with X of the Maverick Hunters' 17th Elite Unit.
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In his ending, The [[w:c:marvel:Silver Surfer|Silver Surfer]] travels with Zero to take him back home, but the Surfer (who is confused by the plethora of ''Mega Man'' worlds) takes him by mistake to Neo Arcadia, the home of [[Zero#Mega Man Zero Era|Mega Man Zero]].
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|She-Hulk
 
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|'''[[Firebrand]]'''
|[[w:c:marvel:Steven Rogers_%28Earth-96169%29|Captain America]] +
 
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|Firebrand is a type of gargoyle known as a Red Arremer. He will stand up to any threat posed to his home, the Demon Village, without any fear. Firebrand is considered to be an elite warrior among the Red Arremers, gaining him hero status among his peers.
|The sole recipient of the Super Soldier Serum, Steve Rogers' deep love for his country and his unparalleled sense of justice make him one of the most respected heroes today. He has also been the long-time leader of the Avengers, a group dedicated to keeping the world safe from harm. He leads the Avengers into the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he is honored by the President of the United States (who resembles current president [[wikipedia:Barack Obama|Barack Obama]]) for his heroics against Galactus. His Capcom rival is Felicia.
 
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In his ending, he is hailed as the new lord at the Castle of Astaroth and commands his minions to destroy Arthur and feast on his bones.
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|Ghost Rider
 
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|'''[[Frank West]]'''
|[[w:c:marvel:Wade_Wilson_%28Earth-96169%29|Deadpool]] +
 
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|Though he's armed only with his strength, if there's a scoop to be had (like the outbreak from the Parkview Mall in Willamette, CO), he's got the courage to take anyone on. His willingness to dive head-first into any dangerous situation has saved his life as many times as it has put him in mortal peril.
|To cure his terminal lung cancer, Wade Wilson attempted to obtain mutant powers artificially. However, the side effects of the procedure disfigured him and also caused psychological damage. Although he loves having cheerful conversations, because of his madness no one really knows what he's saying. He serves as the game's secondary Marvel tritagonist and joins the X-Men at the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he throws a party in Galactus' worldship with other Marvel and Capcom characters after defeating Galactus, but committed "Deadpoolicide" by boosting the power to the DJ booth and margarita machine which, in turn, destroyed Cleveland. The police are looking to arrest him and his accomplice, "Player". Deadpool breaks the fourth wall in his ending by not inviting the player to his party, suggesting the Power Points were enough for him/her and the player having a role in the act of "Deadpoolicide". His Capcom rival is Dante.
 
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In his ending, Frank and [[w:c:marvel:Mr. Fantastic|Mr. Fantastic]] discover the [[w:c:marvel:Marvel Zombies|zombified Marvel superheroes]] devouring their own world and are planning to cross over to do the same. Mr. Fantastic builds an interdimensional machine and the duo try to save their ravaged world.
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|Rocket Raccoon
 
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|'''[[Nemesis|Nemesis T-Type]]'''
|[[w:c:marvel:Victor_von_Doom_%28Earth-96169%29|Doctor Doom]] +
 
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|A [[Tyrant]]-type B.O.W. tasked with eliminating S.T.A.R.S. and anyone connected to them. Retaining a fair amount of intelligence due to the Nemesis parasite, he is able to effectively carry around a rocket launcher.
|The masked genius scientist and dictator of Latveria, Victor von Doom plots for world domination. While his physical strength is only average at best, the technologically advanced weapons he develops, as well as his sinister plans have given his super hero foes plenty to worry about. He serves as the game's primary Marvel antagonist and leads the Marvel villains into the tournament to conquer both his and the Capcom universe. In his ending, he captures a portion of the Power Cosmic from Galactus and ushers in the Age of Doom. His Capcom rival is Chun-Li.
 
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In his ending, he is given an enhancement with adamantium claws, courtesy of a partnership between [[w:c:marvel:Weapon X|Weapon X]] and the Umbrella Corporation, with [[w:c:marvel:Malcolm Colcord|Malcolm Colcord]] and [[Ozwell E. Spencer]].
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|Doctor Strange
 
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|'''[[Phoenix Wright]]'''
|[[w:c:marvel:Stephen_Strange_%28Earth-96169%29|Doctor Strange]] ?
 
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|Phoenix Wright is a defense attorney who specializes in criminal law at the Wright & Co. Law Offices. Although he has encountered several extremely difficult and mysterious cases, he has overcome overwhelming odds and turned the cases around for every one of his clients.
|Having studied under the tutelage of the Ancient One, Stephen Strange became the Earth's greatest sorcerer and hero. Having gained superior insight and knowledge through his studies, as well as obtaining valuable knowledge and consultation from other heroes, Strange acts as a consultant for all things related to the paranormal. He enters the tournament to test his skills in magic. In his ending, he calls a meeting with fellow sorcerers (Scarlet Witch, Wiccan, Doctor Voodoo and Shaman from the Marvel side and [[Tessa]], [[Donovan]], Garr, [[Gaia Master|Agathe]], and Priest from the Capcom side) to prevent Galactus' invasion from ever happening again. His Capcom rival is Nemesis T-Type.
 
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In his ending, he goes to trial and calls his defendant Galactus to the witness stand. Galactus renews his request for a change of venue.
|[[w:c:marvel:Dormammu_%28Earth-96169%29|Dormammu]] +
 
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|Nova
|Formerly a being made of energy residing in the Chaos Dimension, he gained a body made of metal and crossed over to the real world in the hopes of conquering it. Currently he serves as the ruler of the mysterious Dark Dimension. He serves as the game's secondary Marvel antagonist and joins the villains at the tournament to conquer both his and the Capcom universe. In his ending, he attempts to travel to the Capcom universe, but finds opposition in the form of various Capcom villains including Albert Wesker, [[Firebrand]], [[Dr. Wily]], [[Devilotte]], [[M. Bison]], and Akuma demanding that Dormammu look elsewhere. His Capcom rival is Viewtiful Joe.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Galactus_%28Earth-96169%29|Galactus]]
 
|Galactus is a godlike entity which nourishes on entire planets, and his hunger is never sated. He enters the tournament to consume both universes and destroy them. Galactus serves as as the game's final boss. In the original version of the game, Galactus was unplayable. But in this game, Galactus is playable in "Galactus Mode", a new mode that allows the player to play as him through arcade mode. In his ending, he consumes the energy of both worlds and destroys them.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Johnathon_Blaze_%28Earth-96169%29|Ghost Rider]] ?
 
|Bonded to the demon Zarathos through Mephisto's manipulations, Johnny Blaze becomes the Spirit of Vengeance, Ghost Rider, who can project and control Hellfire. He manipulates mystical chains that can transform into other weapons. He enters the tournament to find Mephisto and free his soul. In his ending, he captures Mephisto with the help of Dante and Trish. Mepishto is left with two choices, either he agrees to tear up the contract, freeing Johnny Blaze's soul or have his throat torn by Dante. His Capcom rival is Firebrand.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Clinton_Barton_%28Earth-96169%29|Hawkeye]] ?
 
|Trained to be a master archer by a traveling circus at an early age, Clint Barton joined the Avengers as Hawkeye in order to protect the world from evil. While a bit overconfident and rash to act, on the battlefield he is often the catalyst that raises everyone's spirits. He joins the Avengers at the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he forms a new West Coast Avengers, with him taking the lead, recurring members War Machine, Mockingbird, Tigra, Wonder Man, and Moon Knight, and new members [[Jin Saotome]], [[June|June Lin Milliam]], [[Leo]], [[Rikuo]], and Rei. His Capcom rival is Strider Hiryu.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Robert_Bruce_Banner_%28Earth-96169%29|Hulk]] +
 
|A genius scientist, Robert Bruce Banner accidentally absorbed huge amounts of gamma radiation during a bomb test. As a result, when his anger or negative emotions reach a boiling point, he transforms into the green-skinned Hulk, complete with incredible power that sets the standard for strength. He enters the tournament to find a cure for his condition. In his ending, he teams up with Chris Redfield; they go to the Umbrella Mansion and encounter Nemesis, who Hulk defeats handily. From there, they encounter Albert Wesker and defeat him. His Capcom rival is Chris.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Daniel_Rand_%28Earth-96169%29|Iron Fist]] ?
 
|Having studied martial arts in the mystic city of K'un L'un for 10 years, Daniel Rand was their strongest student. Defeating the dragon known as Shou-Lao the Undying, he gained the title of Iron Fist. He is good friends with fellow martial artist hero Luke Cage. He enters the tournament to find new members for the to impress the K'un L'un. In his ending, he forms a new Heroes For Hire with recurring members Luke Cage, Misty Knight, and Colleen Wing and new members Ryu, Chun-Li and [[Batsu Ichimonji]]. His Capcom rival is Vergil.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Anthony_Stark_%28Earth-96169%29|Iron Man]] +
 
|Captured by a terrorist group in a war-torn region, Tony Stark created a battle suit to help him escape. Afterwards, he improved the battle suit to become Iron Man, and has dedicated himself to protecting the peace since. He serves as the game's Marvel deutaragonist and joins the Avengers at the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he creates the Galactus-buster armor after collecting data from his battle with Galactus. His Capcom rival is Morrigan.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Max_Eisenhardt_%28Earth-96169%29|Magneto]] +
 
|A survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, Max Eisenhardt (also known as Erik Magnus Lensherr) developed the idea that genetically superior mutants should be the ones to rule over mankind. Fighting for the sake of mutantkind, he is a calculating character who stops at nothing to achieve his goals. He joins the villains at the tournament to merge his and the Capcom universe. In his ending, he realizes his dream after defeating Galactus. He uses his home planet, Taa II and his worldship as a new home for mutants, free from hate and prejudice. His Capcom rival is Arthur.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:George_Tarleton_%28Earth-96169%29|M.O.D.O.K.]] +
 
|Formerly just a regular human, A.I.M. technician George Tarleton was forced to become a living human experiment and was subsequently turned into M.O.D.O.K. (Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing). Calling himself the Scientist Supreme and using his vast intellect and psionic powers, he annihilated all those who were involved in his experiment. He joins the villains at the tournament to merge his and the Capcom universe. In his ending, A.I.M. recovers Galactus' helmet and M.O.D.O.K. puts it on, showing it off. His Capcom rival is .
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Richard_Rider_%28Earth-96169%29|Nova]] ?
 
|Chosen by the dying alien Rhomann Dey to receive his Nova Corps powers, Richard Rider began his new life as a super hero, having been a staple of the original New Warriors with fellow heroes like Namorita, Speedball and Night Thrasher. His battles take him all throughout the universe, fighting evil wherever he is needed. He joins the heroes at the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he forms the new Mega Nova Corps with [[Mega Man (Character)|Mega Man]], [[Roll]], [[Beat]], [[Proto Man]] and Zero in Nova color designs. His Capcom rival is Phoenix Wright.
 
 
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|'''[[Vergil]]'''
|[[w:c:marvel:Jean_Grey_%28Earth-96169%29|Phoenix]] +
 
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|Son of the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda, and Dante's twin brother. Vergil blames himself for not having been able to protect his mother at a young age, and believes that power is everything. Unlike Dante, he has embraced his demonic heritage, and is willing to do whatever it takes to gain absolute power.
|While returning from space, Jean Grey was exposed to lethal levels of solar radiation. Her life was saved by the cosmic entity known as the Phoenix Force, though its power has at times consumed her to the point of evil as Dark Phoenix. Jean is married to Cyclops, leader of the X-Men. She enters the tournament to assist her fellow X-Men and protect earth. In her ending, she has defeated Galactus, but a new threat to both worlds has emerged in the aftermath, in the form of Dark Phoenix. Her Capcom rival is Mike Haggar.
 
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In his ending, he has acquired the [[w:c:marvel:Muramasa Blade|Immortal Ending Muramasa Blade]], severely injuring Wolverine in the process. He is not yet sated, as he and the soul of the sword thirsts for more power.
|[[w:c:marvel:Rocket_Raccoon_%28Earth-96169%29|Rocket Raccoon]] ?
 
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|Iron Fist
|Rocket Raccoon is a raccoon from the planet Halfworld that has received several enhancements, upping his intelligence and battle awareness. He protects the colony as a ranger, and currently explores the realm outside of Halfworld as an interplanetary explorer. He enters the tournament during one of his many visits on Earth. In his ending, he travels to [[Raccoon City]] for rest and relaxation, only to find a horde of zombies swarming him and he fires at them. His Capcom rival is Frank West.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Sentinels|Sentinel]] +
 
|A robot mutant hunter developed by Bolivar Trask, a scientist who felt that mutants were becoming a threat to mankind. Without developing their own artificial intelligence, they dutifully obey their orders, no matter who gives them. One of these machines was dispatched to enter the tournament and hunt down several mutants. In its ending, the Sentinels initiate the Master Mold program with improved Sentinel models with Galactus-shaped heads. They are collecting data from all fighters as they prepare to eradicate the human population in seven days. [[Dan|Dan Hibiki]] is shown as a captive. His Capcom rival is.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Jennifer_Walters_%28Earth-96169%29|She-Hulk]] +
 
|Robert Bruce Banner's (Hulk) cousin. After being gravely injured, lawyer Jennifer Walters received a blood transfusion from Banner which allowed her to transform into She-Hulk. Her transformation extends as far as her personality, going from meek and mousy to strong-willed and confident, so much so she prefers to stay in her She-Hulk form, having much greater control over it than her cousin. She enters the tournament in search of her cousin Hulk. In her ending, she is a judge with her own court show, "Jen's Justice" (a parody of real-life court shows like [[Wikipedia:Judge Judy|Judge Judy]]). She is about to deliver her verdict between Phoenix Wright and [[Miles Edgeworth]]. She bangs her gavel, destroying the judge's seat in the process, scaring both lawyers. Her Capcom rival is Zero.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Shuma-Gorath_%28Earth-96169%29|Shuma-Gorath]] + (DLC)
 
|God of another dimension. As he will assume the form of whatever it is that people fear, he has no true form. Having taken a liking to Earth, he has tried to rule over the planet many times since the prehistoric age, but has usually been thwarted by a shaman or magic user, such as Doctor Strange. He serves as the tertiary Marvel antagonist and enters the tournament to feast on human flesh and to destroy Dr. Strange. In his ending, he is praised around the world for his victory over Galactus, much to his surprise. He then hosts a game show in Japan. His Capcom rival is Jill.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Peter_Parker_%28Earth-96169%29|Spider-Man]] +
 
|While attending a public science exhibit, young Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider; this granted him special abilities, and he became the hero Spider-Man. When his beloved uncle was killed by a criminal Peter could have apprehended but chose not to, he swore to live by the creed of "With great power there must also come great responsibility." He enters the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, Peter Parker presents photos of Spider-Man defeating Galactus to J. Jonah Jameson. However, Jameson, as always, still believes Spider-Man is a menace, implying that he and Galactus were working together. Jameson demands better photos of Spider-Man or he will hire a better photographer. His Capcom rival is Albert Wesker.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Ororo_Munroe_%28Earth-96169%29|Storm]] +
 
|Though she survived the ordeal, Ororo Munroe's parents died when a plane crashed into their home. Being buried under rubble proved a traumatic experience that would leave her with severe claustrophobia. Orphaned, she became a street thief in order to get by. She was later recruited by Charles Xavier, and decided to put her powers to use for good as a member of the X-Men. Much later on, she marries Black Panther and, as a result, is crowned Queen of Wakanda. She leads the X-Men into the tournament to save her universe. In her ending, she returns to Wakanda after defeating Galactus, but has doubts in her heart that humanity was worth saving and mutants are still facing discrimination. Black Panther eases her doubts. He stands by her side to face any threat that comes to them and their people. Her Capcom rival is C. Viper.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Kl%27rt_%28Earth-96169%29|Super-Skrull]] +
 
|Kl'rt is a genetically-engineered super soldier created by the Skrulls to defeat the Fantastic Four, who stopped their invasion of Earth. His pride and tendency to look down on others is not unique to him, but a characteristic of the Skrull race in general. He joins the villains at the tournament to conquer both his and the Capcom universe in the name of the skrull empire. In his ending, he defeats Galactus, leaving only his helmet, to avenge the loss of the Skrulls' home planet, Tarnax IV. He assembles the Skrulls and urges other races and species to join them and protect the universe. His Capcom rival is Hsien-Ko.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Tony_Masters_%28Earth-96169%29|Taskmaster]] +
 
|Tony Masters learned many moves by watching videos of heroes in action, and used his photographic reflexes to copy them and make them his own. With an obscure past on S.H.I.E.L.D. and considering himself a businessman, Taskmaster opened a mercenary school for training criminals in the fighting arts. He enters the tournament to find new members for his gym. In his ending, he airs a commercial, accepting any customers, except the Avengers, to train with him. He jump-starts a business with his own line of exercise DVDs, health supplements, and clothing line. His Capcom rival is Akuma.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Thor_Odinson%28Earth-96169%29|Thor]] +
 
|Thor is the son of Odin, ruler of Asgard, the home of the gods. Known as the strongest warrior in Asgard, his prideful ways were reformed after spending time living as a human. Currently, he is a member of the Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers. He joins his fellow Avengers at the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he requests Heimdall to watch over the Capcom version of Earth. His Capcom rival is Amaterasu.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:James_Howlett_%28Earth-96169%29|Wolverine]] +
 
|Beneath James "Logan" Howlett's gruff and crude exterior lies a noble spirit who genuinely treasures his comrades. However, in the face of his enemies he is merciless, often employing extreme measures in his methods. He serves as the game's main Marvel protagonist and joins the X-Men in the tournament to save his universe. In his ending, he goes to a strip club to take a break. Morrigan offers him a lap dance, which Wolverine accepts, but he wants to finish his drink before he goes. His Capcom rival is Ryu.
 
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|[[w:c:marvel:Laura_Kinney_%28Earth-96169%29|X-23]] +
 
|Cloned from a damaged Wolverine gene sample, Laura Kinney, alias X-23, was created for one reason: to be the perfect killing machine. For years, she proved herself a notable assassin, though a series of tragedies eventually led her to Wolverine and the X-Men, with whom she now seeks to turn her life around. She enters the tournament along with Wolverine to save her universe. In her ending, she proves Wolverine wrong by beating Galactus and getting the title "the best there is", apathetically given to by Wolverine. Her Capcom rival is.
 
 
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===Marvel===
==Changes to current characters==
 
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In order to balance gameplay, [[Capcom]] has modified some of the characters from ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds|Marvel vs Capcom 3]]''.
 
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Steven Rogers_(Earth-30847)|Captain America]]''' +
  +
|The sole recipient of the Super Soldier Serum, Steve Rogers' deep love for his country and his unparalleled sense of justice make him one of the most respected heroes today. He has also been the long-time leader of the Avengers, a group dedicated to keeping the world safe from harm.
   
  +
In his ending, he is honored by Nick Fury for his heroics against Galactus.
==== '''Akuma''' ====
 
  +
|Felicia
*Health decreased to 750,000.
 
  +
|-
*Decreased priority of Tatsumaki Zankukyaku.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Wade_Wilson_(Earth-30847)|Deadpool]]''' ¤
*Increased horizontal knockback range of Tatsumaki Zankukyaku.
 
  +
|To cure his terminal lung cancer, Wade Wilson attempted to obtain mutant powers artificially. However, the side effects of the procedure disfigured him and also caused psychological damage. Although he loves having cheerful conversations, because of his madness no one really knows what he's saying.
*Hyakkishu can be done in the air.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Messatsu Gohado (all versions) through rapid buttons presses.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Tenma Gozanku (all versions) through rapid buttons presses.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Raging Demon through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he throws a party in Galactus' worldship with other Marvel and Capcom characters after defeating Galactus, but committed "Deadpoolicide" by boosting the power to the DJ booth and margarita machine which, in turn, destroyed Cleveland. The police are looking to arrest him and his accomplice, "Player". Deadpool breaks the fourth wall in his ending by not inviting the player to his party, suggesting the Power Points were enough for him/her and the player having a role in the act of "Deadpoolicide".
==== '''Amaterasu''' ====
 
  +
|Dante
*Decreased hit stun time on all normal attacks (L,M,H).
 
  +
|-
*Decreased hit box size of M, cr.M.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Victor_von_Doom_(Earth-30847)|Doctor Doom]]''' +
*Increased active frames of cr.M.
 
  +
|The masked genius scientist and dictator of Latveria, Victor von Doom plots for world domination. While his physical strength is only average at best, the technologically advanced weapons he develops, as well as his sinister plans have given his super hero foes plenty to worry about.
*Stance change is possible in mid-air.
 
*Increased active frames of charged Thunder Edge.
 
*Sword portion of Glaive Chop causes knockdown.
 
*Decreased untechable time of Assist β (Cold Star).
 
*Additional hits can be added to Divine Instruments through rapid button presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he captures a portion of the Power Cosmic from Galactus and ushers in the Age of Doom.
==== '''Arthur''' ====
 
  +
|Chun-Li
*Health increased to 850,000.
 
  +
|-
*Changed falling speed of j.S.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Dormammu_(Earth-30847)|Dormammu]]''' ¤
*j.S can OTG.
 
  +
|Formerly a being made of energy residing in the Chaos Dimension, he gained a body made of metal and crossed over to the real world in the hopes of conquering it. Currently he serves as the ruler of the mysterious Dark Dimension.
*Added starup invincibility to Heavenly Slash.
 
*Increased untechable time for first hit of Hellbound Slash.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Goddess' Bracelet through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he attempts to travel to the Capcom universe, but finds opposition in the form of various Capcom villains including Albert Wesker, Firebrand, [[Dr. Wily]], [[Devilotte]], [[M. Bison]], and Akuma demanding that Dormammu look elsewhere.
==== '''Captain America''' ====
 
  +
|Viewtiful Joe
*Can double jump.
 
  +
|-
*Charging Star causes untechable knockdown and horizontal knockback.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Galactus_(Earth-30847)|Galactus]]''' ¤
*M. and H. versions of Charging Star cause less damage.
 
  +
|Galactus is a godlike entity which nourishes on entire planets, and his hunger is never sated. Galactus serves as as the game's final boss. In the [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds|original version]] of the game, Galactus was unplayable. But in this game, Galactus is playable in "Galactus Mode", a new mode that allows the player to play as him through arcade mode.
*Opponent's untechable time after a Shield Slash has been decreased.
 
*L. Shield Slash can OTG.
 
*Added some invicibility time to his Backflip.
 
*Reduced opponent's knockdown time after a Hyper Charging Star.
 
*Damage for assists γ and β have been increased.
 
*Number of hits in Hyper Charging Star can be increased through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he consumes the energy of both worlds and destroys them.
==== '''Chris Redfield''' ====
 
  +
|No rival
*Can act immediately after a dash.
 
  +
|-
*Increased float of cr.H.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Bruce_Banner_(Earth-30847)|Hulk]]''' +
*Decreased startup of j.S and increased active frames.
 
  +
|A genius scientist, Robert Bruce Banner accidentally absorbed huge amounts of gamma radiation during a bomb test. As a result, when his anger or negative emotions reach a boiling point, he transforms into the green-skinned Hulk, complete with incredible power that sets the standard for strength.
*Normal gun moves, Low Shot, cr.H, Air Low Shot can be empty canceled.
 
*Minimum damage scaling on special attacks has been increased.
 
*Increased active frames of Shot Gun.
 
*Decreaed damage of Shot Gun.
 
*Decreased untechable time of first hit of Combination Punch H.
 
*Decreased gap of Prone Shot.
 
*Machinegun portion of Sweep Combo can OTG.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he teams up with Chris Redfield; they go to the Umbrella Mansion and encounter Nemesis, who Hulk defeats handily. From there, they encounter Albert Wesker and defeat him.
==== '''Chun-Li''' ====
 
  +
|Chris Redfield
*M, cr.M can be jump canceled.
 
  +
|-
*Yosokyaku can OTG.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Anthony_Stark_(Earth-30847)|Iron Man]]''' +
*Slightly increased priority of Hyakuretsukyaku.
 
  +
|Captured by a terrorist group in a war-torn region, Tony Stark created a battle suit to help him escape. Afterwards, he improved the battle suit to become Iron Man, and has dedicated himself to protecting the peace since.
*Adjusted so Kikoanken is easier to perform.
 
*Decreased startup of Tenshokyaku.
 
*Increased untechable time from last hit of Tenshokyaku.
 
*Can act after an Air Tenshokyaku.
 
*Lowered arc of Air Tenshokyaku L.
 
*Added new move "EX Spinning Bird Kick."
 
*Additional hits can be added to Kikosho through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he creates the Galactus-buster armor after collecting data from his battle with Galactus.
==== '''Crimson Viper''' ====
 
  +
|Morrigan
*Increased feint input timing slightly for L and M versions of Thunder Knuckle.
 
  +
|-
*Slightly decreased forward moving range of Thunder Knuckle M.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Max_Eisenhardt_(Earth-30847)|Magneto]]''' +
*Untechable time from Thunder Knuckle H decreases with combo length.
 
  +
|A survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, Max Eisenhardt (also known as Erik Magnus Lensherr) developed the idea that genetically superior mutants should be the ones to rule over mankind. Fighting for the sake of mutantkind, he is a calculating character who stops at nothing to achieve his goals.
*Added new move "Optic Laser".
 
   
  +
In his ending, he realizes his dream after defeating Galactus. He uses his home planet, [[w:c:marvel:Worldship_(Taa_II)#Marvel_vs_Capcom_3_.28Earth-30847.29|Taa II]] and his worldship as a new home for mutants, free from hate and prejudice.
==== '''Dante''' ====
 
  +
|Arthur
*Increased knockback for all moves.
 
  +
|-
*Adjusted hit stun time and float heights for all moves.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:George_Tarleton_(Earth-30847)|M.O.D.O.K.]]''' ¤
*Decreased minimum damage scaling on normal and special attacks.
 
  +
|Formerly just a regular human, A.I.M. technician George Tarleton was forced to become a living human experiment and was subsequently turned into M.O.D.O.K. (Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing). Calling himself the Scientist Supreme and using his vast intellect and psionic powers, he annihilated all those who were involved in his experiment.
*Decreased hitbox size of L and M.
 
*Lowered float of Clay Pigeon.
 
*Decreased cancel time during startup of Bold Move.
 
*Commands that were performed through repetitve joystick motions can now be done with a single additional button press.
 
*Increased invincibility frame startup on The Hammer, and decreased total invincibility frames.
 
*Decreased damage of Volcano-Beehive.
 
*Slightly increased horizontal knockback from Beehive.
 
*During Devil Trigger, Dante can now triple jump and double air dash.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Million Dollars through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, A.I.M. recovers Galactus' helmet and M.O.D.O.K. puts it on, showing it off.
==== '''Deadpool''' ====
 
  +
|Nathan "Rad" Spencer
*Ground normal moves can be canceled by his taunt.
 
  +
|-
*Mad Wheel cannot be canceled.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Jean_Grey_(Earth-30847)|Phoenix (Jean Grey)]]''' ¤
*Opponent down time after a throw has been increased.
 
  +
|While returning from space, Jean Grey was exposed to lethal levels of solar radiation. Her life was saved by the cosmic entity known as the Phoenix Force, though its power has at times consumed her to the point of evil as Dark Phoenix. Jean is married to Cyclops, leader of the X-Men.
*H.Ninja Gift floats lower and causes longer opponent incapacitation.
 
*Incapacitation time from H. Ninja Gift decreases with combo length.
 
*Chimichangas!! can be activated from Quick Work.
 
*Special attacks can be canceled with a Teleport.
 
*Number of hits in Happy-Happy Trigger (ground and air ver.) can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
  +
In her ending, Jean has defeated Galactus, but transforms into Dark Phoenix, posing a new threat.
==== '''Dormammu''' ====
 
  +
|Mike Haggar
*Ground chains can go up to 3 hits.
 
  +
|-
*L. attacks cause greater pushback.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Sentinels/Alternate_Realities#Earth-30847|Sentinel]]''' +
*Dark Matter can be canceled.
 
  +
|A robot mutant hunter developed by Bolivar Trask, a scientist who felt that mutants were becoming a threat to mankind. Without developing their own artificial intelligence, they dutifully obey their orders, no matter who gives them.
*Flame Carpet will disappear if Dormammu is hit.
 
*Normal throw causes untechable knockdown.
 
*Dark Spell and Liberation can be performed in the air.
 
*Liberation (2 red, 1 blue) is guaranteed to activate (active from 1st frame), causes untechable knockdown, rocks come out slower, and rock damage has been increased.
 
*Liberation (2 blue, 1 red) is guaranteed to activate (active from 1st frame).
 
*Number of hits in Chaotic Flame can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
  +
In its ending, the Sentinels initiate the Master Mold program with improved Sentinel models with Galactus-shaped heads. They are collecting data from all fighters as they prepare to eradicate the human population in seven days. [[Dan|Dan Hibiki]] is shown as a captive.
==== '''Dr. Doom''' ====
 
  +
|Hsien-Ko
*j.H. startup reduced, hit box enlarged.
 
  +
|-
*j.S. causes untechable knockdown.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Jennifer_Walters_(Earth-30847)|She-Hulk]]''' ¤
*Total frames for j.Photon Shot have been reduced.
 
  +
|Robert Bruce Banner's (Hulk) cousin. After being gravely injured, lawyer Jennifer Walters received a blood transfusion from Banner which allowed her to transform into She-Hulk. Her transformation extends as far as her personality, going from meek and mousy to strong-willed and confident, so much so she prefers to stay in her She-Hulk form, having much greater control over it than her cousin.
*Number of hits in Photon Array (ground and air ver.) and Doom Time can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
  +
In her ending, she is a judge with her own court show, "Jen's Justice" (a parody of real-life court shows like [[Wikipedia:Judge Judy|Judge Judy]]). She is about to deliver her verdict between Phoenix Wright and [[Miles Edgeworth]]. She bangs her gavel, destroying the judge's seat in the process, scaring both lawyers.
==== '''Felicia''' ====
 
  +
|Zero
*Untechable time from Toy Touch decreases with combo length.
 
  +
|-
*Rolling Buckler no longer automatically tracks towards the opponent.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Shuma-Gorath_(Multiverse)|Shuma-Gorath]]''' + (DLC)
*Delta Kick can be done in the air.
 
  +
|God of another dimension. As he will assume the form of whatever it is that people fear, he has no true form. Having taken a liking to Earth, he has tried to rule over the planet many times since the prehistoric age, but has usually been thwarted by a shaman or magic user, such as Doctor Strange.
*Third hit of Air Delta Kick causes ground bounce.
 
*Decreased total frames of Sand Splash (all versions).
 
*Sand Splash can OTG.
 
*Decreased total frames of Kitty's Helper.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Dancing Flash through rapid buttons presses.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Please Help Me through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he is praised around the world for his victory over Galactus, much to his surprise. He then hosts a game show in Japan.
==== '''Haggar''' ====
 
  +
|Jill Valentine
*cr.H causes knockdown.
 
  +
|-
*cr.H can OTG.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Peter_Parker_(Earth-30847)|Spider-Man]]''' +
*cr.H cannot be canceled. but can be cancelled to Pipe Swing.
 
  +
|While attending a public science exhibit, young Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider; this granted him special abilities, and he became the hero Spider-Man. When his beloved uncle was killed by a criminal Peter could have apprehended but chose not to, he swore to live by the creed of "With great power there must also come great responsibility."
*Falls faster after an air throw.
 
*Decreased initial startup invincibility of Assist α (Double Lariat).
 
*Assist α (Double Lariat) no longer causes untechable knockdown.
 
*Added invincibility to Rapid Fire Fist.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Rapid Fire Fist through rapid buttons presses, the property already being done before.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Final Haggar Buster through rapid joystick rotations.
 
   
  +
In his ending, Peter Parker presents photos of Spider-Man defeating Galactus to [[w:c:J. Jonah Jameson (Earth-30847)|J. Jonah Jameson]]. However, Jameson, as always, still believes Spider-Man is a menace, implying that he and Galactus were working together. Jameson demands that Peter gets better photos of Spider-Man or he will hire a better photographer.
==== '''Hsien-Ko''' ====
 
  +
|Albert Wesker
*Reduced startup of cr.M and decreased active frames.
 
  +
|-
*Jump attacks cause slightly less float.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Ororo_Munroe_(Earth-30847)|Storm]]''' +
*Rantetsu can chain combo into Edoga.
 
  +
|Though she survived the ordeal, Ororo Munroe's parents died when a plane crashed into their home. Being buried under rubble proved a traumatic experience that would leave her with severe claustrophobia. Orphaned, she became a street thief in order to get by. She was later recruited by Charles Xavier, and decided to put her powers to use for good as a member of the X-Men. Much later on, she marries Black Panther and, as a result, is crowned Queen of Wakanda.
*Increased untechable time from Edoga.
 
*Increased variety of items Lei Lei can throw during Anki Hou.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Tenrai Ha through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In her ending, she returns to Wakanda after defeating Galactus, but has doubts in her heart that humanity was worth saving, stating that mutants are still facing discrimination. [[w:c:marvel:T'Challa (Earth-30847)|Black Panther]] eases her doubts. He stands by her side to face any threat that comes to them and their people.
==== '''Hulk''' ====
 
  +
|C. Viper
*Added new move "Incredible Punch", which can be chained into from a variety of L. and M. attacks.
 
  +
|-
*Gamma Charge given higher hit priority and now has super armor.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Kl'rt_(Earth-30847)|Super-Skrull]]''' ¤
*Gamma Charge Second floats higher.
 
  +
|Kl'rt is a genetically-engineered super soldier created by the Skrulls to defeat the Fantastic Four, who stopped their invasion of Earth. His pride and tendency to look down on others is not unique to him, but a characteristic of the Skrull race in general.
*Anti-air Gamma Charge Second M causes wall bounce.
 
*Decreased time needed to charge for Gamma Wave.
 
*Increased damage for Gamma Tornado.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he defeats Galactus, leaving only his helmet, to avenge the loss of the Skrulls' home planet, Tarnax IV. He assembles the Skrulls and urges other races and species to join them and protect the universe.
==== '''Iron Man''' ====
 
  +
|Trish
*Adjusted his air dash properties (startup is slower, but speed is faster).
 
  +
|-
*Removed double jump, but jump attacks can be canceled with air dash.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Tony_Masters_(Earth-30847)|Taskmaster]]''' ¤
*cr. H. can be canceled.
 
  +
|Tony Masters learned many moves by watching videos of heroes in action, and used his photographic reflexes to copy them and make them his own. With an obscure past on S.H.I.E.L.D. and considering himself a businessman, Taskmaster opened a mercenary school for training criminals in the fighting arts.
*Increased opponent's untechable time after a cr.H. hit.
 
*Increased hitbox size of H. and j.S.
 
*Reduced minimum damage scaling on his normal attacks.
 
*Increased minimum damage scaling on his special attacks.
 
*Commands input during a Repulsor Blast are fixed on the direction he is facing
 
*Repulsor Spread command changed to pressing H. after Repulsor Blast.
 
*Repulsor Spread causes untechable knockdown.
 
*Smart Bomb damage increased.
 
*Decreased untechable time for opponents after a Smart Bomb hit.
 
*Total frames for a ground Smart Bomb have been decreased.
 
*Total frames for Flight are faster.
 
*Number of hits in Proton Cannon (ground and air ver.) and Iron Avenger can be increased through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he airs a commercial, accepting any customers, except the Avengers, to train with him. He jump-starts a business with his own line of exercise DVDs, health supplements, and clothing line.
==== '''Jill Valentine''' ====
 
  +
|Akuma
*All attacks float a little higher.
 
  +
|-
*Slightly decreased forward moving range of cr.M.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Thor_Odinson (Earth-30847)|Thor Odinson]]''' -
*Slightly reduced hit box sizes of all jumping attacks.
 
  +
|Thor is the son of Odin, ruler of Asgard, the home of the gods. Known as the strongest warrior in Asgard, his prideful ways were reformed after spending time living as a human. Currently, he is a member of the Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers.
   
  +
In his ending, he requests [[w:c:marvel:Heimdall (Earth-30847)|Heimdall]] to watch over the Capcom version of Earth.
==== '''Magneto''' ====
 
  +
|Amaterasu
*Aerial forward tri-dash speed decreased slightly.
 
  +
|-
*H. no longer causes untechable knockdown.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:James_Howlett_(Earth-30847)|Wolverine]]''' +
*Total frames for L. and M. Electromagnetic Disruptor have been increased.
 
  +
|Beneath James "Logan" Howlett's gruff and crude exterior lies a noble spirit who genuinely treasures his comrades. However, in the face of his enemies he is merciless, often employing extreme measures in his methods.
*Reduced opponent block stun from Electromagnetic Disruptor.
 
*Added new moves "Fatal Attraction," "Repulsion," and "Reverse Polarity."
 
*Removed invincibility from Magnetic Tempest.
 
*Number of hits in Magnetic Tempest (ground and air ver.) and Gravity Squeeze can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he goes to a strip club to take a break. Morrigan offers him a lap dance, which Wolverine accepts, but he wants to finish his drink first.
==== '''MODOK''' ====
 
  +
|Ryu
*Jump attacks can be canceled by air dashes.
 
  +
|-
*Number of hits in Killer Illumination can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Laura_Kinney_(Earth-30847)|X-23]]''' ¤
  +
|Cloned from a damaged Wolverine gene sample, Laura Kinney, alias X-23, was created for one reason: to be the perfect killing machine. For years, she proved herself a notable assassin, though a series of tragedies eventually led her to Wolverine and the X-Men, with whom she now seeks to turn her life around.
   
  +
In her ending, she proves Wolverine wrong by beating Galactus and getting the title "the best there is", apathetically given to by Wolverine.
==== '''Morrigan''' ====
 
  +
|Tron Bonne
*j.H, j.S priority has been slightly increased.
 
  +
|}
*Increased frame advantage after all her throws.
 
*Increased damage of Soul Fist.
 
*Increased untechable time on a normal Soul Fist hit, but time decreases with combo length.
 
*Added new move "Soul Drain."
 
*Decreased total frames for Flight.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Finishing Shower through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
==== '''Phoenix''' ====
+
====New (Marvel side)====
  +
{|class="wikitable"
*Health changed to 375,000.
 
  +
!Name
*cr.M. range has been decreased slightly.
 
  +
!Info
*TK Shot and TK Trap will disappear if Phoenix is hit.
 
  +
!Capcom Rival
*Phoenix is unable to perform additional actions after an Air TK Shot.
 
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Stephen_Strange_(Earth-30847)|Doctor Strange]]'''
  +
|Having studied under the tutelage of the Ancient One, Stephen Strange became the Earth's greatest sorcerer and hero. Having gained superior insight and knowledge through his studies, as well as obtaining valuable knowledge and consultation from other heroes, Strange acts as a consultant for all things related to the paranormal.
   
  +
In his ending, he calls a meeting with fellow sorcerers ([[w:c:marvel:Scarlet Witch#Video Games|Scarlet Witch]], [[w:c:marvel:William Kaplan (Earth-30847)|Wiccan]], [[w:c:marvel:Jericho Drumm (Earth-30847)|Doctor Voodoo]] and [[w:c:marvel:Shaman|Shaman]] from the Marvel side and [[Tessa]], [[Donovan]], Garr, [[Gaia Master|Agathe]], and Priest from the Capcom side) to prevent Galactus' invasion from ever happening again.
==== '''Ryu''' ====
 
  +
|Nemesis
*Can act immediately after a dash.
 
  +
|-
*Minimum damage scaling on normal attacks has been increased.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Johnathon_Blaze_(Earth-30847)|Ghost Rider]]'''
*Collarbone Breaker/Splitter(Sakotsu Wari) can be canceled.
 
  +
|Bonded to the demon Zarathos through Mephisto's manipulations, Johnny Blaze becomes the Spirit of Vengeance, Ghost Rider, who can project and control Hellfire. He manipulates mystical chains that can transform into other weapons.
*Added new moves "Ren Hadoken(Chain Surge Fist)," "Baku Hadoken(Bursting Surge Fist)," "Hado Shoryuken(Surging Rising Dragon Fist)."
 
*Added new move "Hado Kakusei(Surge Awakening)."
 
*During Hado Kakusei, Shinku Hadoken becomes "Shin Hadoken(True Surge Fist)," and Shinku Tatsumaki Senpukyaku becomes "Shin Tatsumaki Senpukyaku(True Tornado Whirlwind Leg)."
 
*Additional hits can be added to Shinku Hadoken (all versions, including Shin Hadoken) through rapid buttons presses.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Shinku Tatsumaki Senpukyaku (including Shin Tatsumaki Senpukyaku) through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he captures Mephisto with the help of Dante and Trish. Mepishto is left with two choices, either he agrees to tear up the contract, freeing Johnny Blaze's soul or have his throat torn by Dante.
==== '''Sentinel''' ====
 
  +
|Firebrand
*Health changed to 900,000. Possibly even lower than the Event Mode patch in the original version.
 
  +
|-
*Changed S. Launcher properties from Hyper Armor to Super Armor.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Clinton_Barton_(Earth-30847)|Hawkeye]]'''
*Opponent's untechable time after a Rocket Punch has been decreased.
 
  +
|Trained to be a master archer by a traveling circus at an early age, Clint Barton joined the Avengers as Hawkeye in order to protect the world from evil. While a bit overconfident and rash to act, on the battlefield he is often the catalyst that raises everyone's spirits.
*Pushback from blocking Assist α from behind has been reversed.
 
*Number of hits in Plasma Storm can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he forms a new West Coast Avengers, with him taking the lead, recurring members [[w:c:marvel:War Machine|War Machine]], [[w:c:marvel:Mockingbird|Mockingbird]], [[w:c:marvel:Tigra|Tigra]], [[w:c:marvel:Wonder Man|Wonder Man]], and [[w:c:marvel:Moon Knight|Moon Knight]], and new members [[Jin Saotome]], [[June|June Lin Milliam]], [[Leo]], [[Rikuo]], and Rei.
==== '''She-Hulk''' ====
 
  +
|Strider Hiryu
*Changed to be a heavier character.
 
  +
|-
*cr.L. cannot be rapid fire canceled into itself.
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Daniel_Rand_(Earth-30847)|Iron Fist]]'''
*Reduced movement distance of cr.H. (slide).
 
  +
|Having studied martial arts in the mystic city of K'un L'un for 10 years, Daniel Rand was their strongest student. Defeating the dragon known as Shou-Lao the Undying, he gained the title of Iron Fist. He is good friends with fellow martial artist hero Luke Cage.
*Added new move "Savage Swing".
 
*If no commands are input for a moment after Runner's Start, a Chariot with super armor properties can be activated.
 
*Torpedo from Runner's Start transitions faster.
 
*Clothesline from Runner's Start transitions faster.
 
*Opponent flies off further after being hit by Torpedo.
 
*Hitting an airborne opponent with Clothesline causes a wall bounce.
 
*Emerald Cannon causes you to move forward.
 
*Number of hits in Taking out the Trash can be increased through rotating the joystick.
 
   
  +
In his ending, he forms a new Heroes For Hire with recurring members [[w:c:marvel:Luke Cage|Luke Cage]], [[w:c:Misty Knight|Misty Knight]], and [[w:c:marvel:Collen Wing|Colleen Wing]] and new members Ryu, Chun-Li and [[Batsu Ichimonji]].
==== '''Shuma-Gorath''' ====
 
  +
|Vergil
*j.S. is now untechable; removed OTG property.
 
  +
|-
*For normal throws, not only health but Hyper Combo gauge is absorbed as well (decreases the opponent's and adds it to the player's side)
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Richard_Rider_(Earth-30847)|Nova]]'''
*Devitalization comes out faster.
 
  +
|Chosen by the dying alien Rhomann Dey to receive his Nova Corps powers, Richard Rider began his new life as a super hero, having been a staple of the original New Warriors with fellow heroes like Namorita, Speedball and Night Thrasher. His battles take him all throughout the universe, fighting evil wherever he is needed.
*Number of hits in Hyper Mystic Smash and Chaos Dimension can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
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In his ending, he forms the new Mega Nova Corps with [[Mega Man (Character)|Mega Man]], [[Roll]], [[Beat]], [[Proto Man]] and Zero in Nova color designs.
==== '''Nathan Spencer''' ====
 
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|Phoenix Wright
*Increased movement speed of Zip Line.
 
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|-
*Spencer will float higher during Zip Kick.
 
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Rocket_Raccoon_(Earth-30847)|Rocket Raccoon]]'''
*Slightly decreased initial startup of Armor Piercer.
 
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|Rocket Raccoon is a raccoon from the planet Halfworld that has received several enhancements, upping his intelligence and battle awareness. He protects the colony as a ranger, and currently explores the realm outside of Halfworld as an interplanetary explorer.
*Added new move "Bionic Bomber."
 
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In his ending, he travels to [[Raccoon City]] for rest and relaxation, only to find a horde of zombies swarming him and he fires at them.
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|Frank West
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|}
   
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==Development==
==== '''Spider-Man''' ===
 
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On July 20, 2011, at the [[wikipedia:San Diego Comic-Con|San Diego Comic-Con]] International, [[Capcom]] announced that an updated version of ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds]]'' was under development.<ref name=Official>http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/07/20/comic-con-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-announced</ref> The update, titled ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', would add new characters, stages, modes, and other enhancements to improve the game's balance and online functionality.<ref name=Official/> According to Capcom, many new features and refinements, such as the addition of a spectator mode and tweaks to X-Factor, were the results of fan feedback.<ref>http://www.gamespot.com/articles/putting-the-ultimate-in-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/1100-6324975/</ref> At the 2011 [[wikipedia:Tokyo Game Show|Tokyo Game Show]], Capcom video game producer, [[Yoshinori Ono]], would later announce that the game would also be released as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita.<ref name=EGVita>http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-09-14-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-for-vita</ref> The handheld edition promised to contain the same content as the console versions, in addition to touchscreen control support.<ref name=EGVita/>
*Web Glide speed has been increased.
 
*Web Glide can OTG.
 
*Web Swing, Spider Sting, Web Ball can be canceled into Web Glide.
 
*Can activate air Web Swing from ground Web Swing.
 
*Web Throw is subject to damage scaling.
 
*The total frames for Crawler Assault have been decreased.
 
*Crawler Assalt causes untechable knockdown.
 
*Ultimate Web Throw attack direction has been changed to the side.
 
*Number of hits in Crawler Assault can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
*Number of hits in Ultimate Web Throw can be increased through rotating the joystick.
 
   
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After the release of ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'', the game's development team had plans to release more downloadable content.<ref name=SDCC>http://www.destructoid.com/sdcc-interview-niitsuma-on-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-206630.phtml</ref> However, after the [[wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]], in addition to staff health issues, delayed the development schedule, former Capcom producer [[Ryota Niitsuma]] and his team decided to release the proposed DLC, along with rebalanced gameplay and other additions, as a separate installment.<ref name=SDCC/> As a result, the makeup of ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' is split "about half and half" between DLC meant for ''Fate of Two Worlds'' and brand new content.<ref name=SDCC/><ref>http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/111849-Tsunamis-To-Blame-For-Lack-Of-Marvel-Vs-Capcom-DLC</ref>
==== '''Storm''' ====
 
*Added new moves "Fair Wind" and "Foul Wind."
 
*Number of hits in Hail Storm, Lightning Storm (ground and air ver.), and Elemental Rage can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
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Character selection was a collaborative process between Capcom and Marvel.<ref name=Newsarama>http://www.newsarama.com/games/pax-2011-ultimate-marvel-capcom-3-110830.html</ref> According to [[Seth Killian]], a former community manager for Capcom, Marvel presented a list of their own characters that they were interested in seeing in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''.<ref name=Newsarama/> Capcom then provided input regarding moveset possibilities in order to reach a consensus.<ref name=Newsarama/> Each company also had their own set of interests and priorities.<ref name=Complex>http://www.complex.com/video-games/2011/08/interviewpreview-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-is-a-beefed-out-mvc3</ref> Marvel characters, such as Rocket Raccoon and Nova, were chosen to cross-promote upcoming products.<ref name=Complex/> On the other hand, Capcom sought to bring more diversity into the cast.<ref name=Yip>http://www.siliconera.com/2011/07/22/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-interview-on-character-choices-and-rebalancing/</ref> For example, Capcom wanted a monster-like character that could fight while in the air, leading to the inclusion of [[Firebrand]].<ref name=Yip/>
==== '''Super-Skrull''' ====
 
*Stone Dunk hit box has been increased.
 
*Orbital Grudge floats higher.
 
*Obrital Grudge super armor activates faster.
 
*Meteor Smash can be activated in the air.
 
*Death Penalty automatically brings you over the opponent.
 
*Number of hits in Inferno (ground and air ver.) can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
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==Release==
==== '''Taskmaster''' ====
 
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 15, 2011 in North America, November 17 in Japan, and November 18 in Europe.<ref>http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-09-14/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-tgs-vergil-iron-fist-videos-streamed</ref><ref>http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/112335-Dr-Strange-Meets-Nemesis-In-New-Ultimate-Marvel-Vs-Capcom-3-Screens</ref> The PlayStation Vita version was released on December 17, 2011 in Japan, and February 22, 2012 in North America and Europe.<ref>https://www.engadget.com/2011/12/13/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-lets-you-use-the-vita-as-a-ps3-cont/</ref><ref>http://www.gamespot.com/events/tgs-2011/story.html?sid=6334311</ref><ref>http://www.vg247.com/2012/02/10/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-a-vita-system-seller/</ref> People who ordered the PlayStation Vita "First Edition" bundle in North America were able to receive an early copy of ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' on February 15, 2012, one week ahead of the console's official launch date.<ref name=FirstEdition>http://www.siliconera.com/2011/12/13/get-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-for-vita-one-week-before-vita-launches/</ref><ref name=VitaLaunch>http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-12-20-capcom-umvc3-vita-is-a-triple-a-launch-title</ref>
*j.H. floats higher.
 
*Decreased minimum damage scaling on his normal attacks.
 
*Web Swing can be canceled.
 
*Charging Star causes opponent to fly to the side.
 
*Charging Star floats lower.
 
*Damage for Aim Master decreased.
 
*H. Aim Master floats lower.
 
*j.H. Aim Master floats lower.
 
*Added new move "Sting Master".
 
*Decreased minimum damage scaling on his Hyper Combos.
 
*Legion Arrow damage will properly scale in combos (total damage remains the same when used by itself).
 
*Number of hits in Legion Arrow (ground and air ver.) can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
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To promote ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', special retailer-exclusive costume packs were available as pre-order bonuses. If the game was pre-ordered from GameStop, the players received the Femme Fatale Pack ([[Chun-Li]], [[Morrigan Aensland|Morrigan]], Storm, X-23).<ref name=Preorder>http://www.vg247.com/2011/11/13/last-minute-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-pre-order-bonuses-detailed/</ref> Amazon offered the New Age of Heroes Costume Pack ([[Akuma]], Doctor Doom, Sentinel, [[Strider Hiryu]]), while Best Buy gave access to the Villains Costume Pack ([[C. Viper]], M.O.D.O.K., Super-Skrull, [[Albert Wesker|Wesker]]).<ref name=Preorder/> After the game's launch, several other costume packs became available for purchase on specific dates through the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network.<ref name=Costumes>https://www.engadget.com/2011/11/19/all-umvc3-costume-dlc-priced-and-dated/</ref> The Ancient Warriors Costume Pack, consisting of [[Arthur]], [[Firebrand]], Hulk, and Magneto, was originally planned to be released in December 20, 2011.<ref name=Costumes/> However, on December 19, 2011, Capcom announced that the pack would be delayed until March 6, 2012, due to existing controversy with Magneto's alternate costume.<ref>http://www.capcom-unity.com/brelston/blog/2011/12/19/ultimate_mvc3_ancient_warrior_costume_pack_delayed_until_march_6</ref> The costume in question, which was based on Magneto's appearance in Marvel's ''House of M'' series, bore similarities to the attire of the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, and was later removed from the pack.<ref>http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/114844-Next-UMvC3-Costume-Pack-Delayed-Magneto-Dropped</ref>
==== '''Thor''' ====
 
*Reduced pushback for M.
 
*Hit boxes of L., j.L., Mighty Spark (before the beam comes out), and Mighty Smash have been enlarged slightly.
 
*Increased minimum damage scaling on his normal and special attacks.
 
*Opponent's untechable time after Mighty Spark has been increased.
 
*Less time is needed to fully charge Mighty Strike and H. Mighty Smash.
 
*Total frames for Mighty Strike have been reduced.
 
*Active throw frames of Mighty Hurricane have been increased for all strengths.
 
*Mighty Punish is invincible from the 1st frame.
 
*Increased advantage time of Mighty Punish.
 
*Active throw frames of Mighty Punish have been increased.
 
*Number of hits in Mighty Tornado (ground and air ver.) can be increased through rapid button presses.
 
   
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Prior to the release of ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', both Capcom and Marvel announced that the game would include reversible packaging.<ref name=Cover1>http://www.destructoid.com/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-s-box-art-has-two-sides-211507.phtml</ref> The front cover art featured the work of Capcom illustrator [[Shinkiro]], while the reverse side featured the art of Marvel Comics' [[w:c:marvel:Mark Brooks|Mark Brooks]].<ref name=Cover1/> Brook's alternate cover featured all twelve of the game's new characters in his own comic book style.<ref name=Cover2>https://web.archive.org/web/20150626155610/http://marvel.com/news/video_games/16654/marvel_and_capcom_unveil_new_ultimate_marvel_vs_capcom_3_box_art</ref> Both pieces of art were printed on a single reversible cover for the entire first run of ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' in North America.<ref name=Cover2/>
==== '''Trish''' ====
 
*Chain combo M -> cr.M -> cr.H or H is now possible.
 
*Can perform Trick "Hopscotch," Trick "Peekaboo," and Round-Trip only once per jump.
 
*Decreased total frames of Air Raid.
 
*Air Maximum Voltage can OTG.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Maximum Voltage (ground and air versions) through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
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On December 13, 2013, Capcom announced that digital versions of ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' and its DLC would be removed from online platforms towards the end of the month, following the apparent expiration of Capcom's licensing contracts with Marvel Comics.<ref name=Removal/><ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/02/marvel-titles-no-longer-available-digitally</ref> The game was pulled from the PlayStation Network on December 17 and 19 in North America and Europe, respectively, and from the Xbox Live Arcade on December 26.<ref>http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2013/12/17/digital-versions-of-marvel-vs-capcom-to-disappear-from-xbl-and-psn.aspx</ref>
==== '''Tron Bonne''' ====
 
*j.H causes greater knockback.
 
*Increased down time from a normal throw.
 
*Gustaff Fire is cancelable.
 
*Increased jump cancel time of Gustaff Fire.
 
*Untechable time from rock pickup part of Bandit Boulder decreases with combo length.
 
*Can cancel after throwing the rocks in Bandit Boulder.
 
*Increased minimum damage scaling of special attacks.
 
*Servbot Launcher (all versions) can be rapid fire up to three times in a row.
 
*Lowered float of ground Bonne Strike.
 
*Untechable time from Air Bonne Strike decreases with combo length.
 
*Fixed Bonne Mixer and Shakedown Mixer so they can come out on an empty cancel.
 
*Removed invincibility from Assist β (Gustaff Fire).
 
*Additional hits can be added to Servbot Surprise through rapid buttons presses.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Shakedown Mixer through rapid joystick rotations.
 
   
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However, on December 3, 2016, ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' was re-released digitally for the PlayStation 4, coinciding with the announcement of ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite]]''; digital re-releases for Xbox One and Microsoft Windows were released on March 7, 2017.<ref name=Infinite>https://news.marvel.com/games/56067/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite-hits-2017/</ref><ref name=Re-release>http://www.gamespot.com/articles/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-dated-for-xbox-onepc-p/1100-6447079/</ref> These versions included all previously released downloadable content, including Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath, a new gallery mode containing artwork from ''Marvel vs. Capcom: Official Complete Works'', and an improved 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second.<ref name=Infinite/> Physical copies of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions were made available for a limited time through GameStop and EB Games.<ref name=Re-release/> The physical editions included updated cover art and a 10-page comic book featuring the artwork of Marvel Comics' Sean Chen and Gerardo Sandoval.<ref name=Re-release/>
==== '''Viewtiful Joe''' ====
 
*Reduced hittable area when in the air.
 
*Increased priority of j.S.
 
*Slightly increased range of ground normal throws.
 
*Reduced total frames of Shocking Pink.
 
*Shocking Pink will not explode when sliding between buttons, and it cannot be juggled.
 
*Added new move "V-Dodge"
 
*Air Desperado can OTG.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Mach Speed through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
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==Reception==
==== '''Albert Wesker''' ====
 
  +
''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' was released to generally favorable reviews, garnering scores of 80/100 and 79/100 from Metacritic for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, respectively.<ref name="MCPS3">https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3</ref><ref name="MCX360">https://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3</ref> The PlayStation Vita version received a score of 80/100 from Metacritic.<ref name="MCPSV">https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-vita/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3</ref>
*Health decreased to 1,000,000.
 
*Damage and speed increase as his sunglasses get damaged.
 
*Decreased startup of j.M.
 
*Decreased float of Samurai Edge (Horizontal Fire).
 
*Adjusted untechable time for all versions of Samurai Edge.
 
*Phantom Move can be performed after Cobra Strike.
 
*Decreased attack startup time of Jaguar Dash and increased active frames.
 
*Increased damage of Jaguar Kick.
 
*Increased hit box of Tiger Uppercut L and M.
 
*Oppponent cannot tech after wall bounce from Tiger Uppercut M and H.
 
*Increased invincibility frame startup of Rhino Charge.
 
*Additional damage scaling is added after a successful Rhino Charge, so damage is decreased on extra hits.
 
*Additional hits can be added to Phantom Dance (ground and air versions) through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
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The game received praise for addressing several gameplay issues prevalent in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'' and refining the online experience. Daniel Maniago of G4 praised the game for its "simple, yet deep gameplay", character roster, and improved online features.<ref name=G4Review>http://www.g4tv.com/games/xbox-360/65671/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/review/</ref> 1UP.com's Neidel Crisan cited the game as a major improvement over the original.<ref name=1UPReview>https://archive.is/20130320073651/http://www.1up.com/reviews/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-ps3-xbox360</ref> GameSpot's Maxwell McGee stated that ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' was unquestionably the superior version, highlighting the series' "unique blend of structured insanity".<ref name=GameSpotReview>http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-review/1900-6345661/</ref>
==== '''Wolverine''' ====
 
*Dive Kick and j.L. hit box sizes have been reduced.
 
*Berserker Slash invincibility has been removed.
 
*Added new move "Berserker Rage" (formerly known as "Swiss Cheese")
 
*Berserker Charge command input priority changed to the lowest among Hyper Combos.
 
*Number of hits in Berserker Barrage X, Fatal Claw (ground and air ver.), and Weapon X can be increased through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
  +
A common criticism amongst reviewers for ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' was the lack of additional on-disc content beyond the expanded character roster and gameplay tweaks. While IGN's Steven Hopper praised the inclusion of new characters, he criticized the lack of new features and modes. As a result, he stated that the game's US$40 price tag was "a little hard to swallow".<ref name=IGNReview>http://ps3.ign.com/articles/121/1212390p1.html</ref> Tim Turi of ''Game Informer'' stated that while hardcore fans would appreciate Capcom's balancing tweaks, casual fans who already played ''Fate of Two Worlds'' and were only interested in new characters would "likely be left wanting".<ref name=GIReview>http://www.gameinformer.com/games/ultimate_marvel_vs_capcom_3/b/xbox360/archive/2011/11/14/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-review.aspx</ref>
==== '''X-23''' ====
 
*Mid-air special attacks can be canceled into Talon Attack.
 
*Crescent Scythe floats higher.
 
*Decreased untechable time for opponents after a Crescent Scythe hit.
 
*Rage Trigger causes opponent to fly further to the side.
 
*Number of hits in Rage Trigger can be increased through rapid buttons presses.
 
   
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Reviewers praised the PlayStation Vita version for its technical performance, despite hardware constraints, and for providing the full console version experience on a portable system. Hopper complimented the graphics, stating that the Vita port matched the visual fidelity of the console versions.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/02/13/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-vita-review</ref> Martin Robinson of Eurogamer claimed ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' was one of the Vita's "finer-looking launch games," praising its detail and faithfulness to the original.<ref name=Eurogamer>http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-02-10-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-vita-review</ref> However, he criticized the addition of touchscreen controls, stating its implementation fell short of the mark laid down by ''[[Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition]]''.<ref name=Eurogamer/>
==== '''Zero''' ====
 
*Health increased to 830,000.
 
*Decreased hit stun time on all normal attacks (L,M,H).
 
*Slightly increased horizontal air knockback from Shippuga.
 
*Applied limit on number of air Hyper Zero Blaster that can be performed in one jump.
 
*Can cancel moves into Max Hyper Zero Blaster (except for Hyper Combos).
 
*Max Hyper Zero Blaster no longer causes untechable knockdown.
 
*Ground recovery time increased after Sentsuizan.
 
*Changed angle of Sentsuizan H.
 
*Raikousen will go behind an opponent in the corner.
 
   
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' reached number 19 in the United Kingdom PlayStation 3 sales chart and number 24 for the Xbox 360.<ref>https://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fsoftware%2Fuk%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=110031&arch=t&lyr=2011&year=2011&week=46</ref><ref>https://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fsoftware%2Fuk%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=110027&arch=t&lyr=2011&year=2011&week=46</ref> The game sold approximately 600,000 units worldwide for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 during the first two months of its release.<ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2012/02/06/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-sales-slower-than-super-street-fighter-iv/</ref><ref>http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/data/pdf/explanation/2011/3rd/explanation_2011_3rd_01.pdf</ref> As of March 2015, the game sold 1.2 million units across its various platforms.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20121010075248/http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/business/million.html</ref>
==Gameplay changes==
 
*'''X-Factor Changes:'''
 
**Now usable while in the air.
 
**Speed and Damage boosts have been heavily revised for every character.
 
**Longevity of X-Factor seems to be character specific.
 
**Hyper combos in X-Factor are now subject to damage scaling.
 
**X-Factor damage reduction minimum down from 50% to 35%.
 
*'''Team Aerial Combo (TAC) Changes:'''
 
**Performing a TAC now highlights the character getting hit in a color specific to the direction used for the TAC. This paired with a slightly longer TAC Counter window make it somewhat easier for players to counter team aerial combos.
 
**A down TAC highlights the character getting hit blue and still gives a bar of hyper meter to the player performing the TAC.
 
**Left or Right highlights the character green and results in the player who's character is getting hit to lose a bar of meter.
 
**Up highlights the character red, but has no additional effects.
 
*Assists are now affected by hitstun deterioration during combos.
 
*Players can now hold S to immediately chase the opponent into the air instead of having to press up on the stick. This can be turned off in the options menu.
 
*Snapbacks come out slower.
 
*When an assist is hit by a snapback, both of the player's assists will be temporarily unusable.
 
*It is now impossible to block during an air dash.
 
*Down-back air dashes have had their speed reduced.
 
*Meter gain has been reduced by 10% from what it was in MvC3.
 
==New stages==
 
   
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==Legacy==
*'''Shadowland:''' A new version of the Hand Hideout stage. Dark Daredevil sits upon his throne and watches the battle with the Hand ninjas. The temple has moved from the mountains to a nightime city environment.
 
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===Sequel===
*'''Bonne Wonderland:''' A new version of the Kattelox Island stage. Winter has hit the island, and everyone is remaining inside, except the Servbots, who are out at play creating snowmen.
 
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Following the release of ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' for the PlayStation Vita in 2012, Marvel's new parent company, The Walt Disney Company, which acquired Marvel in 2009, chose not to renew Capcom's license with the Marvel characters, instead opting to put them in its own self-published ''Disney Infinity'' series. As a result, Capcom had to pull both ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' and ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes]]'' off Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network in 2013.<ref>http://www.comicsbeat.com/theres-a-growing-rumor-about-a-new-marvel-vs-capcom-game-in-2017/</ref><ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/02/marvel-titles-no-longer-available-digitally</ref> However, in 2016, Disney decided to cancel its ''Disney Infinity'' series, discontinue self-publishing efforts, and switch to a licensing-only model, allowing them to license their characters to third-party game developers, including Capcom.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/05/10/disney-cancels-infinity-no-longer-self-publishing-games</ref><ref>http://www.polygon.com/2016/8/18/12514296/disney-game-industry-history</ref> On December 3, 2016, ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite]]'' was officially unveiled during Sony's PlayStation Experience event.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/12/03/psx-2016-marvel-vs-capcom-infinite-announced</ref> The game was released on September 19, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.<ref>http://www.gamespot.com/articles/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite-officially-announced/1100-6445942/</ref><ref name=Gematsu>http://gematsu.com/2017/04/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite-launches-september-19-story-trailer-new-characters-announced</ref>
*'''S.H.I.E.L.D. Air Show: '''Flying through the daytime sky is the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, as jets take off. This version of the stage places fighters aboard the Helicarrier itself, as opposed to the original iteration wherein players merely fought on a nearby aircraft with a view of the Helicarrier.
 
*'''Chaos at Tricell: '''A new version of the Tricell laboratory. All of the B.O.W.'s have broken out of containment and have completely wrecked the labs. Numerous items from the Resident Evil series lay scattered in the background.
 
*'''Danger Room:''' A new version of the Danger Room stage, which is now renamed Training Room in UMVC3. Professor X watches as the fighters prepare for battle in the new Danger Room stage. This stage is actually shown as the main menu in the original MVC3.
 
*'''Asgard: Sea of Space: '''A new version of Asgard. Nightfall has come in the land of Asgard, causing the buildings to give off a beautiful golden glow.
 
*'''City That Never Sleeps: '''A nighttime version of the Daily Bugle stage. The parade is over, and instead the crowds of New York City gather to watch the battle on a large screen, and to see Felicia and Dazzler at a concert.
 
*'''Days of Future Past: '''A new version of the Metro City stage. In a dystopian future, Sentinels have risen to slay and/or imprison members of the ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes|Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]'' cast.
 
*'''Demon Village Redux:''' A different version of the Demon Village. In an homage to ''[[Gargoyle's Quest]]'' on the Game Boy, Demon Village is presented in black and white. Characters still appear in color, however.
 
   
==New game modes==
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==Trivia==
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*This is the first crossover game from Capcom involving Marvel that sees a PC release.
   
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*Chris and the Hulk's endings are most likely tied with each other.
*'''Spectator Mode: '''A mode that allows players to view other players fight. Up to 6 players can watch a fight at a time.
 
*'''Galactus Mode:''' A mode that allows the player to play through arcade mode as Galactus, the final boss of the game. He inhabits the right side of the screen and will fight teams of three AI characters.
 
*'''Heroes and Heralds Mode:''' A free, post-release DLC mode that allows players to equip their characters with cards, from a selection of over 100, that change attributes, including but not limited to parrying, super armored assists, X-Factor blowback, dizzying attacks, projectile invincibility, special cancels into specials, invisibility, etc.
 
   
==Box Art==
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==Gallery==
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===Box art and merchandise===
<gallery captionalign="left">
 
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<gallery>
 
Ultimate_MvC3_NA.png|''U.S.''
 
Ultimate_MvC3_NA.png|''U.S.''
 
UltimateMvC3Europe.png|''Europe''
 
UltimateMvC3Europe.png|''Europe''
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File:UMvsC3 OST.png|''Soundtrack''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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===In-game win portraits (Capcom)===
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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (アルティメット マーヴル VS. カプコン3 Arutimetto Māvuru bāsasu Kapukon Surī?) is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom in collaboration with Eighting. It is an updated version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, the fifth installment in the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise. The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises and comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The game was released in November 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and was featured as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita in 2012. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4 in December 2016, and Xbox One and Microsoft Windows in March 2017.

In Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, players select a team of three characters to engage in combat and attempt to knock out their opponents. As an update, the game utilizes largely identical gameplay mechanics to the original. However, both the aerial combat and X-Factor systems, introduced in Fate of Two Worlds, have received adjustments. In addition to gameplay modifications and new playable characters, the game features several aesthetic changes.

After the events of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disrupted the development schedule for downloadable content for Fate of Two Worlds, the additional content was created into a standalone title, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, for a discounted retail price. The game received generally positive reviews upon release; critics praised the expanded character roster and improved online experience, but criticized the lack of new features and game modes. A sequel, titled Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, was released in September 2017.

Gameplay

See Marvel vs. Capcom 3 gameplay

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is an updated version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, an arcade-style fighting game, and changes little from the basic gameplay of the original.[1] Players select teams of three different characters to engage in one-on-one combat.[1] The game utilizes the same tag team-based fighting mechanics as its predecessors; players may choose to swap between their characters at any point during a match.[2] Players must use the various attacks in their arsenal, such as character assists, special moves, and hyper combos, to exhaust their opponent's life gauge and defeat the entire enemy team, or have the most cumulative health when time runs out.[1][2][3] While the core mechanics remain the same, a number of aesthetic changes have been made in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, with a stronger emphasis on the comic book motif.[4][5] The HUD, character selection, and stage selection screens have been redesigned.[6] In addition, many returning characters receive balancing changes, which include new moves and animation tweaks.[5][7]

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 uses the same simplified, three-button control scheme of undefined light, medium, and heavy attacks introduced in Fate of Two Worlds.[6] The "exchange button", used to launch opponents into the air and switch between characters while performing air combos, returns.[8] The aerial exchange feature has been altered in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3; players can either remove meter from their opponent's Hyper Combo gauge, add meter to their own gauge, or simply deal more damage.[8] The "X-Factor" mechanic, which grants increased damage output, speed, and health regeneration for a limited time, also reappears from Fate of Two Worlds.[9] In Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the attack and speed boosts for each character while using X-Factor have been adjusted.[9] X-Factor can now be used while in the air, as opposed to the previous game, in which activation was restricted to characters on the ground.[9]

Modes

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 includes several game modes from the original, including Arcade Mode, where the player fights against AI-controlled opponents to reach the final boss character, Galactus; Versus Mode, where two players engage in combat; Mission Mode, which includes a series of trials for each playable character; and Training Mode.[10] "Heroes and Heralds" is a free downloadable single-player and multiplayer team-based mode where players earn new abilities with upgrade cards, customize their characters with new powers, and compete in factions as either the heroes defending Earth or as one of Galactus' Heralds.[11] The "ability cards", which feature various characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes, unlock special power-ups, such as invisibility and projectile invincibility, for use during mode-specific combat. Up to three different cards may be equipped at once, with more than 100 cards available to collect.[12] A new offline mode, called "Galactus Mode", allows players to fight as Galactus against AI-controlled opponents.[13]

An optimized netcode is present in the game, providing smoother online play compared to Fate of Two Worlds.[14] A new spectator mode allows up to six players to watch online matches between other players.[15] Rematch features and leaderboard functionality have also been improved to enhance the game's online experience.[15]

Synopsis

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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Trailer 6

"Doctor Doom was recently working on a way to conquer the world...when suddenly, he reached a contact with Albert Wesker from a different universe. The two came to an alliance with many major villains from each universe to merge the two universes together and conquer them.

One week later, Wolverine had just defeated his arch foe, Sabretooth, in Doom's universe; while Ryu had finished training with his best friend, Ken, in Wesker's universe. All of a sudden, they both felt an earthquake in their respective universes and came across each other in a surprise. Discovering their universes were merging, and believing each other to be the cause of this catastrophe, they fought each other. Soon, Wolverine is aided by three other Heroes and anti-Heroes from his dimension: Iron Man, Hulk, and Deadpool; while Ryu is aided by three fighters from his universe: Morrigan, Chris, and Dante. Suddenly, Doom and Wesker reveal themselves and reveal their intentions to the heroes and fighters. To stop this threat, Wolverine, Ryu, and many others from their universes fight against the villains in a tournament to determine the fate of two worlds. If the villains won, the two universes would be merged and conquered. If the Heroes and Anti-Heroes won, both universes would again remain separate.

But little do the fighters know that these actions could awaken a threat that could destroy both universes..."

Characters

Every character from the original Marvel vs. Capcom 3 returns as a playable character. They have all been rebalanced and most of them have new or upgraded moves. Alongside that, 12 additional fighters (5 new Capcom characters, one returning Capcom character and 6 new Marvel characters) are included in the game, making the roster a total of 50 playable characters. Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath, the two characters released as downloadable content (DLC) for the previous game, remained available for download, up until all DLC content for the game was removed from online stores in December 2013; however, they are included with the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC re-releases.[16]

+ = Veteran in the MvC series.

- = Originally introduced as a non-playable striker in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes

¤ = Debuted in the original MvC3.

(DLC) = Downloadable Content character.

Capcom

Name Info Marvel Rival
Akuma + A fighter who took on the name of "Master of the Fist." He seeks a true battle to the death with Ryu, and to make him into a worthy opponent, he tries to lead Ryu down the path of the "Satsui no Hado".

In his ending, he is not pleased with his battle with Galactus. He has defeated everyone (mostly three other playable Street Fighter characters in MvC3) in his path. The world is no longer of concern to him. He continues to seek an opponent worthy of the challenge he craves.

Taskmaster
Albert Wesker ¤ A very calculating and dangerous individual, he will do anything to further his own gains. Having perfected the Uroboros Virus, he plans to infect the global population with it, leaving only the chosen ones, such as himself, to create a new world.

In his ending, Wesker captures many of the heroes who were fighting Galactus and uses them as test subjects for his Uroboros project.

Spider-Man
Amaterasu ¤ 100 years ago, Amaterasu sealed away True Orochi, but lost her physical form due to injuries sustained in battle. Her spirit was contained within a statue, and she was later resurrected, although without her Celestial Brush powers. She began a journey to restore beauty to Nippon while regaining her powers. She looks like an ordinary wolf to the average person.

In her ending, she and Issun go into the Savage Land where they join Ka-Zar, Shanna the She-Devil, and Zabu to fight dinosaurs.

Thor
Arthur - The legendary knight who jumped into the demon world all by himself to save the princess who had been kidnapped by Satan. While best known for his dauntless courage in the face of terrifying monsters and life-threatening traps, he also enjoys wearing strawberry-print boxer shorts. Though he looks like an old man, he's really only 28 years old.

In his ending, he attacks Fin Fang Foom in an effort to rescue Prin-Prin. Fin Fang Foom, nonchalantly, feels no pain.

Magneto
Chris Redfield ¤ Ever since the Raccoon City Incident, he has been fighting continuously against the spread of bioterrorism despite the dissolution of Umbrella. He is also searching for his former partner Jill, whose whereabouts are unknown.

In his ending, Chris finally caught Wesker and send him to trial for the Raccoon City incident in 1998. Matt Murdock is the acting lawyer representing the people in this case to assure that Wesker is finished.

Hulk
Chun-Li + She tirelessly continues her investigation to take down the criminal organization Shadaloo. While her strong sense of duty and obligation are readily apparent, she also longs to live the life of an ordinary woman.

In her ending, she arrests Kingpin.

Doctor Doom
Crimson Viper ¤ When it comes to work, she leaves honor and emotions behind and keeps it about business. Her diligence and efficiency earned her the nickname "Miss Perfect." However, in front of her daughter she becomes a gentle, loving mother.

In her ending, Nick Fury enters Crimson Viper's home unnoticed and offers her an agent position in S.H.I.E.L.D.

Storm
Dante ¤ Half-man half-demon born from the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda and his human wife Eva. When he was still young, his mother was killed in a demon attack. To hunt down those responsible, he became a Devil Hunter and opened up a shop named "Devil May Cry".

In his ending, he is approached by Mephisto who wishes to make a deal for his soul. Not interested, Dante counter offers Mephisto to give him a job in exchange for his life, Mephisto agrees to hire Dante to kill Blackheart.

Deadpool
Felicia + A catwoman who was taken in by a gentle Nun, she is very kind and cheerful. She worked hard to achieve her dream of becoming a musical star. In order to help children who shared her circumstances, she now works as the Sister of an orphanage.

In her ending, she goes on a musical tour and befriends Dazzler.

Captain America
Hsien-Ko ¤ Hsien-Ko and Mei-Ling are twin sisters who transformed into a jiangshi using Igyo Tenshin-no-Jutsu. They fight to save their mother's soul from the darkness. Hsien-Ko does the fighting, while Mei-Ling transformed into the charm on her hat in order to keep Hsien-Ko's powers under control.

In her ending, she and Mei-Ling are transported to the Majegen following the fight with Galactus. There, they meet up with Thor and prepare to fight through a gauntlet of foes lead by Hela and Jedah, while the sisters argue about who is going to ask out Thor.

Sentinel
Jill Valentine + (DLC) To save Chris during a fight, she threw herself off a cliff along with Wesker. Her body was never found and she was presumed dead; however, she survived the fall, and was taken by Wesker for one of his experiments. After being subjected to Uroboros tests, she was outfitted with a mind control device, making her into a puppet soldier.

In his ending, she has a short standoff with Blade and then team up to take on the Midnight Sons.

Shuma-Gorath
Mike Haggar ¤ Former professional wrestler who became the mayor of Metro City. Calling himself the "Fighting Mayor," he teamed up with his friends and took on the Mad Gear crime syndicate, paying back the destruction the gang had caused in spades.

In his ending, he is elected the President of the United States.

Phoenix (Jean Grey)
Morrigan Aensland + She is a succubus, a demonic creature able to seduce men. She is well known for her voluptuous figure and her titillating clothing. Although she is the head of the Aensland house, one of the three major houses of the demon world, she often abandons her dull duties to go look for excitement.

In her ending, she is in a "demon bar" with fellow demons Mephisto and Satannish and has a good time.

Iron Man
Nathan "Rad" Spencer ¤ Once a hero of the war against the Empire, he was branded a traitor and sentenced to death by his government following the Bionic Purge. However, with the emergence of a new bionic threat, he has answered the call to return to the battlefield.

In his ending, he and She-Hulk take out the BioReign terrorists. Spencer thought she loved thrilling attractions, but She-Hulk wanted to go somewhere nice. He promises her a romantic dinner later, but she doubts it.

M.O.D.O.K.
Ryu + Ryu's name gained great recognition among martial artists after he defeated the Muay Thai king, Sagat, in the final match of the first 'World Warrior' tournament. However, instead of claiming his fame, Ryu began to wander the globe, hoping to become a true warrior. He continues his journey, engaging in battles with fighters he meets along the way.

In his ending, he successfully obtains the power of the Iron Fist, overcoming the Satsui no Hado. After donning a mask similar to Iron Fist, he attacks Akuma with the "Iron Shoryuken".

Wolverine
Strider Hiryu + He is a member of the Striders, a secret organization specializing in kidnapping, assassination, demolition, etc., that has worked behind the scenes throughout history. Having obtained A-Class status at a young age, he is the organization's best assassin.

In his ending, he and Wolverine encounter Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers. Deathstrike wants to take on the X-Men, but Hiryu refuses and insists her to leave. Hiryu calls forth his Legion, along with Wolverine, Forge, Cable, Rescue, Death's Head, and Deathlok and attacks Deathstrike and the Reavers.

Hawkeye
Trish ¤ Originally created by a demon in order to lure Dante into a trap, she fell to her target's charms after working side by side with him, and betrayed the demon world. Now, she serves as Dante's partner in his business.

In her ending, she engages Nightcrawler in a fight, but he begs her to stop because she is mistaking him for a demon.

Super Skrull
Tron Bonne + The only daughter of the Bonne family of air pirates, she is extremely prideful and is a sore loser. However, she can be charmingly awkward in front of someone she has a crush on, and values her family above all else. She travels the world in the hopes of getting rich quick, but her misadventures usually only end up adding to her debt.

In her ending, she asks MegaMan Volnutt to go out for a bite to eat. If he says no, he would have to deal with Servbot #42, which is a Sentinel newly "initiated" into the Bonne Clan.

X-23
Viewtiful Joe ¤ Before becoming Viewtiful Joe, Joe was just a 17-year-old who loved the movies. His girlfriend Silvia often became angry over his immature ways.

In his ending, he, along with his life-long hero Captain Blue and his life-long rival Alastor, is starring on a cop show directed by Mojo and produced by Spiral. Mojo gets frustrated with him for ad-libbing his lines.

Dormammu
Zero ¤ Ever since he was found in a cave by Sigma, he has worked tirelessly as a Maverick Hunter. Beneath his cool exterior lies an extreme intolerance for evil; once he gets into a fight with a Maverick, he won't stop until his enemy has been mercilely cut down. He is best friends with X of the Maverick Hunters' 17th Elite Unit.

In his ending, The Silver Surfer travels with Zero to take him back home, but the Surfer (who is confused by the plethora of Mega Man worlds) takes him by mistake to Neo Arcadia, the home of Mega Man Zero.

She-Hulk

New (Capcom side)

Name Info Marvel Rival
Firebrand Firebrand is a type of gargoyle known as a Red Arremer. He will stand up to any threat posed to his home, the Demon Village, without any fear. Firebrand is considered to be an elite warrior among the Red Arremers, gaining him hero status among his peers.

In his ending, he is hailed as the new lord at the Castle of Astaroth and commands his minions to destroy Arthur and feast on his bones.

Ghost Rider
Frank West Though he's armed only with his strength, if there's a scoop to be had (like the outbreak from the Parkview Mall in Willamette, CO), he's got the courage to take anyone on. His willingness to dive head-first into any dangerous situation has saved his life as many times as it has put him in mortal peril.

In his ending, Frank and Mr. Fantastic discover the zombified Marvel superheroes devouring their own world and are planning to cross over to do the same. Mr. Fantastic builds an interdimensional machine and the duo try to save their ravaged world.

Rocket Raccoon
Nemesis T-Type A Tyrant-type B.O.W. tasked with eliminating S.T.A.R.S. and anyone connected to them. Retaining a fair amount of intelligence due to the Nemesis parasite, he is able to effectively carry around a rocket launcher.

In his ending, he is given an enhancement with adamantium claws, courtesy of a partnership between Weapon X and the Umbrella Corporation, with Malcolm Colcord and Ozwell E. Spencer.

Doctor Strange
Phoenix Wright Phoenix Wright is a defense attorney who specializes in criminal law at the Wright & Co. Law Offices. Although he has encountered several extremely difficult and mysterious cases, he has overcome overwhelming odds and turned the cases around for every one of his clients.

In his ending, he goes to trial and calls his defendant Galactus to the witness stand. Galactus renews his request for a change of venue.

Nova
Vergil Son of the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda, and Dante's twin brother. Vergil blames himself for not having been able to protect his mother at a young age, and believes that power is everything. Unlike Dante, he has embraced his demonic heritage, and is willing to do whatever it takes to gain absolute power.

In his ending, he has acquired the Immortal Ending Muramasa Blade, severely injuring Wolverine in the process. He is not yet sated, as he and the soul of the sword thirsts for more power.

Iron Fist

Marvel

Name Info Capcom Rival
Captain America + The sole recipient of the Super Soldier Serum, Steve Rogers' deep love for his country and his unparalleled sense of justice make him one of the most respected heroes today. He has also been the long-time leader of the Avengers, a group dedicated to keeping the world safe from harm.

In his ending, he is honored by Nick Fury for his heroics against Galactus.

Felicia
Deadpool ¤ To cure his terminal lung cancer, Wade Wilson attempted to obtain mutant powers artificially. However, the side effects of the procedure disfigured him and also caused psychological damage. Although he loves having cheerful conversations, because of his madness no one really knows what he's saying.

In his ending, he throws a party in Galactus' worldship with other Marvel and Capcom characters after defeating Galactus, but committed "Deadpoolicide" by boosting the power to the DJ booth and margarita machine which, in turn, destroyed Cleveland. The police are looking to arrest him and his accomplice, "Player". Deadpool breaks the fourth wall in his ending by not inviting the player to his party, suggesting the Power Points were enough for him/her and the player having a role in the act of "Deadpoolicide".

Dante
Doctor Doom + The masked genius scientist and dictator of Latveria, Victor von Doom plots for world domination. While his physical strength is only average at best, the technologically advanced weapons he develops, as well as his sinister plans have given his super hero foes plenty to worry about.

In his ending, he captures a portion of the Power Cosmic from Galactus and ushers in the Age of Doom.

Chun-Li
Dormammu ¤ Formerly a being made of energy residing in the Chaos Dimension, he gained a body made of metal and crossed over to the real world in the hopes of conquering it. Currently he serves as the ruler of the mysterious Dark Dimension.

In his ending, he attempts to travel to the Capcom universe, but finds opposition in the form of various Capcom villains including Albert Wesker, Firebrand, Dr. Wily, Devilotte, M. Bison, and Akuma demanding that Dormammu look elsewhere.

Viewtiful Joe
Galactus ¤ Galactus is a godlike entity which nourishes on entire planets, and his hunger is never sated. Galactus serves as as the game's final boss. In the original version of the game, Galactus was unplayable. But in this game, Galactus is playable in "Galactus Mode", a new mode that allows the player to play as him through arcade mode.

In his ending, he consumes the energy of both worlds and destroys them.

No rival
Hulk + A genius scientist, Robert Bruce Banner accidentally absorbed huge amounts of gamma radiation during a bomb test. As a result, when his anger or negative emotions reach a boiling point, he transforms into the green-skinned Hulk, complete with incredible power that sets the standard for strength.

In his ending, he teams up with Chris Redfield; they go to the Umbrella Mansion and encounter Nemesis, who Hulk defeats handily. From there, they encounter Albert Wesker and defeat him.

Chris Redfield
Iron Man + Captured by a terrorist group in a war-torn region, Tony Stark created a battle suit to help him escape. Afterwards, he improved the battle suit to become Iron Man, and has dedicated himself to protecting the peace since.

In his ending, he creates the Galactus-buster armor after collecting data from his battle with Galactus.

Morrigan
Magneto + A survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, Max Eisenhardt (also known as Erik Magnus Lensherr) developed the idea that genetically superior mutants should be the ones to rule over mankind. Fighting for the sake of mutantkind, he is a calculating character who stops at nothing to achieve his goals.

In his ending, he realizes his dream after defeating Galactus. He uses his home planet, Taa II and his worldship as a new home for mutants, free from hate and prejudice.

Arthur
M.O.D.O.K. ¤ Formerly just a regular human, A.I.M. technician George Tarleton was forced to become a living human experiment and was subsequently turned into M.O.D.O.K. (Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing). Calling himself the Scientist Supreme and using his vast intellect and psionic powers, he annihilated all those who were involved in his experiment.

In his ending, A.I.M. recovers Galactus' helmet and M.O.D.O.K. puts it on, showing it off.

Nathan "Rad" Spencer
Phoenix (Jean Grey) ¤ While returning from space, Jean Grey was exposed to lethal levels of solar radiation. Her life was saved by the cosmic entity known as the Phoenix Force, though its power has at times consumed her to the point of evil as Dark Phoenix. Jean is married to Cyclops, leader of the X-Men.

In her ending, Jean has defeated Galactus, but transforms into Dark Phoenix, posing a new threat.

Mike Haggar
Sentinel + A robot mutant hunter developed by Bolivar Trask, a scientist who felt that mutants were becoming a threat to mankind. Without developing their own artificial intelligence, they dutifully obey their orders, no matter who gives them.

In its ending, the Sentinels initiate the Master Mold program with improved Sentinel models with Galactus-shaped heads. They are collecting data from all fighters as they prepare to eradicate the human population in seven days. Dan Hibiki is shown as a captive.

Hsien-Ko
She-Hulk ¤ Robert Bruce Banner's (Hulk) cousin. After being gravely injured, lawyer Jennifer Walters received a blood transfusion from Banner which allowed her to transform into She-Hulk. Her transformation extends as far as her personality, going from meek and mousy to strong-willed and confident, so much so she prefers to stay in her She-Hulk form, having much greater control over it than her cousin.

In her ending, she is a judge with her own court show, "Jen's Justice" (a parody of real-life court shows like Judge Judy). She is about to deliver her verdict between Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth. She bangs her gavel, destroying the judge's seat in the process, scaring both lawyers.

Zero
Shuma-Gorath + (DLC) God of another dimension. As he will assume the form of whatever it is that people fear, he has no true form. Having taken a liking to Earth, he has tried to rule over the planet many times since the prehistoric age, but has usually been thwarted by a shaman or magic user, such as Doctor Strange.

In his ending, he is praised around the world for his victory over Galactus, much to his surprise. He then hosts a game show in Japan.

Jill Valentine
Spider-Man + While attending a public science exhibit, young Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider; this granted him special abilities, and he became the hero Spider-Man. When his beloved uncle was killed by a criminal Peter could have apprehended but chose not to, he swore to live by the creed of "With great power there must also come great responsibility."

In his ending, Peter Parker presents photos of Spider-Man defeating Galactus to J. Jonah Jameson. However, Jameson, as always, still believes Spider-Man is a menace, implying that he and Galactus were working together. Jameson demands that Peter gets better photos of Spider-Man or he will hire a better photographer.

Albert Wesker
Storm + Though she survived the ordeal, Ororo Munroe's parents died when a plane crashed into their home. Being buried under rubble proved a traumatic experience that would leave her with severe claustrophobia. Orphaned, she became a street thief in order to get by. She was later recruited by Charles Xavier, and decided to put her powers to use for good as a member of the X-Men. Much later on, she marries Black Panther and, as a result, is crowned Queen of Wakanda.

In her ending, she returns to Wakanda after defeating Galactus, but has doubts in her heart that humanity was worth saving, stating that mutants are still facing discrimination. Black Panther eases her doubts. He stands by her side to face any threat that comes to them and their people.

C. Viper
Super-Skrull ¤ Kl'rt is a genetically-engineered super soldier created by the Skrulls to defeat the Fantastic Four, who stopped their invasion of Earth. His pride and tendency to look down on others is not unique to him, but a characteristic of the Skrull race in general.

In his ending, he defeats Galactus, leaving only his helmet, to avenge the loss of the Skrulls' home planet, Tarnax IV. He assembles the Skrulls and urges other races and species to join them and protect the universe.

Trish
Taskmaster ¤ Tony Masters learned many moves by watching videos of heroes in action, and used his photographic reflexes to copy them and make them his own. With an obscure past on S.H.I.E.L.D. and considering himself a businessman, Taskmaster opened a mercenary school for training criminals in the fighting arts.

In his ending, he airs a commercial, accepting any customers, except the Avengers, to train with him. He jump-starts a business with his own line of exercise DVDs, health supplements, and clothing line.

Akuma
Thor Odinson - Thor is the son of Odin, ruler of Asgard, the home of the gods. Known as the strongest warrior in Asgard, his prideful ways were reformed after spending time living as a human. Currently, he is a member of the Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers.

In his ending, he requests Heimdall to watch over the Capcom version of Earth.

Amaterasu
Wolverine + Beneath James "Logan" Howlett's gruff and crude exterior lies a noble spirit who genuinely treasures his comrades. However, in the face of his enemies he is merciless, often employing extreme measures in his methods.

In his ending, he goes to a strip club to take a break. Morrigan offers him a lap dance, which Wolverine accepts, but he wants to finish his drink first.

Ryu
X-23 ¤ Cloned from a damaged Wolverine gene sample, Laura Kinney, alias X-23, was created for one reason: to be the perfect killing machine. For years, she proved herself a notable assassin, though a series of tragedies eventually led her to Wolverine and the X-Men, with whom she now seeks to turn her life around.

In her ending, she proves Wolverine wrong by beating Galactus and getting the title "the best there is", apathetically given to by Wolverine.

Tron Bonne

New (Marvel side)

Name Info Capcom Rival
Doctor Strange Having studied under the tutelage of the Ancient One, Stephen Strange became the Earth's greatest sorcerer and hero. Having gained superior insight and knowledge through his studies, as well as obtaining valuable knowledge and consultation from other heroes, Strange acts as a consultant for all things related to the paranormal.

In his ending, he calls a meeting with fellow sorcerers (Scarlet Witch, Wiccan, Doctor Voodoo and Shaman from the Marvel side and Tessa, Donovan, Garr, Agathe, and Priest from the Capcom side) to prevent Galactus' invasion from ever happening again.

Nemesis
Ghost Rider Bonded to the demon Zarathos through Mephisto's manipulations, Johnny Blaze becomes the Spirit of Vengeance, Ghost Rider, who can project and control Hellfire. He manipulates mystical chains that can transform into other weapons.

In his ending, he captures Mephisto with the help of Dante and Trish. Mepishto is left with two choices, either he agrees to tear up the contract, freeing Johnny Blaze's soul or have his throat torn by Dante.

Firebrand
Hawkeye Trained to be a master archer by a traveling circus at an early age, Clint Barton joined the Avengers as Hawkeye in order to protect the world from evil. While a bit overconfident and rash to act, on the battlefield he is often the catalyst that raises everyone's spirits.

In his ending, he forms a new West Coast Avengers, with him taking the lead, recurring members War Machine, Mockingbird, Tigra, Wonder Man, and Moon Knight, and new members Jin Saotome, June Lin Milliam, Leo, Rikuo, and Rei.

Strider Hiryu
Iron Fist Having studied martial arts in the mystic city of K'un L'un for 10 years, Daniel Rand was their strongest student. Defeating the dragon known as Shou-Lao the Undying, he gained the title of Iron Fist. He is good friends with fellow martial artist hero Luke Cage.

In his ending, he forms a new Heroes For Hire with recurring members Luke Cage, Misty Knight, and Colleen Wing and new members Ryu, Chun-Li and Batsu Ichimonji.

Vergil
Nova Chosen by the dying alien Rhomann Dey to receive his Nova Corps powers, Richard Rider began his new life as a super hero, having been a staple of the original New Warriors with fellow heroes like Namorita, Speedball and Night Thrasher. His battles take him all throughout the universe, fighting evil wherever he is needed.

In his ending, he forms the new Mega Nova Corps with Mega Man, Roll, Beat, Proto Man and Zero in Nova color designs.

Phoenix Wright
Rocket Raccoon Rocket Raccoon is a raccoon from the planet Halfworld that has received several enhancements, upping his intelligence and battle awareness. He protects the colony as a ranger, and currently explores the realm outside of Halfworld as an interplanetary explorer.

In his ending, he travels to Raccoon City for rest and relaxation, only to find a horde of zombies swarming him and he fires at them.

Frank West

Development

On July 20, 2011, at the San Diego Comic-Con International, Capcom announced that an updated version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds was under development.[17] The update, titled Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, would add new characters, stages, modes, and other enhancements to improve the game's balance and online functionality.[17] According to Capcom, many new features and refinements, such as the addition of a spectator mode and tweaks to X-Factor, were the results of fan feedback.[18] At the 2011 Tokyo Game Show, Capcom video game producer, Yoshinori Ono, would later announce that the game would also be released as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita.[19] The handheld edition promised to contain the same content as the console versions, in addition to touchscreen control support.[19]

After the release of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, the game's development team had plans to release more downloadable content.[20] However, after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, in addition to staff health issues, delayed the development schedule, former Capcom producer Ryota Niitsuma and his team decided to release the proposed DLC, along with rebalanced gameplay and other additions, as a separate installment.[20] As a result, the makeup of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is split "about half and half" between DLC meant for Fate of Two Worlds and brand new content.[20][21]

Character selection was a collaborative process between Capcom and Marvel.[22] According to Seth Killian, a former community manager for Capcom, Marvel presented a list of their own characters that they were interested in seeing in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.[22] Capcom then provided input regarding moveset possibilities in order to reach a consensus.[22] Each company also had their own set of interests and priorities.[23] Marvel characters, such as Rocket Raccoon and Nova, were chosen to cross-promote upcoming products.[23] On the other hand, Capcom sought to bring more diversity into the cast.[24] For example, Capcom wanted a monster-like character that could fight while in the air, leading to the inclusion of Firebrand.[24]

Release

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 15, 2011 in North America, November 17 in Japan, and November 18 in Europe.[25][26] The PlayStation Vita version was released on December 17, 2011 in Japan, and February 22, 2012 in North America and Europe.[27][28][29] People who ordered the PlayStation Vita "First Edition" bundle in North America were able to receive an early copy of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on February 15, 2012, one week ahead of the console's official launch date.[30][31]

To promote Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, special retailer-exclusive costume packs were available as pre-order bonuses. If the game was pre-ordered from GameStop, the players received the Femme Fatale Pack (Chun-Li, Morrigan, Storm, X-23).[32] Amazon offered the New Age of Heroes Costume Pack (Akuma, Doctor Doom, Sentinel, Strider Hiryu), while Best Buy gave access to the Villains Costume Pack (C. Viper, M.O.D.O.K., Super-Skrull, Wesker).[32] After the game's launch, several other costume packs became available for purchase on specific dates through the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network.[33] The Ancient Warriors Costume Pack, consisting of Arthur, Firebrand, Hulk, and Magneto, was originally planned to be released in December 20, 2011.[33] However, on December 19, 2011, Capcom announced that the pack would be delayed until March 6, 2012, due to existing controversy with Magneto's alternate costume.[34] The costume in question, which was based on Magneto's appearance in Marvel's House of M series, bore similarities to the attire of the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, and was later removed from the pack.[35]

Prior to the release of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, both Capcom and Marvel announced that the game would include reversible packaging.[36] The front cover art featured the work of Capcom illustrator Shinkiro, while the reverse side featured the art of Marvel Comics' Mark Brooks.[36] Brook's alternate cover featured all twelve of the game's new characters in his own comic book style.[37] Both pieces of art were printed on a single reversible cover for the entire first run of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 in North America.[37]

On December 13, 2013, Capcom announced that digital versions of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and its DLC would be removed from online platforms towards the end of the month, following the apparent expiration of Capcom's licensing contracts with Marvel Comics.[16][38] The game was pulled from the PlayStation Network on December 17 and 19 in North America and Europe, respectively, and from the Xbox Live Arcade on December 26.[39]

However, on December 3, 2016, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was re-released digitally for the PlayStation 4, coinciding with the announcement of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite; digital re-releases for Xbox One and Microsoft Windows were released on March 7, 2017.[40][41] These versions included all previously released downloadable content, including Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath, a new gallery mode containing artwork from Marvel vs. Capcom: Official Complete Works, and an improved 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second.[40] Physical copies of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions were made available for a limited time through GameStop and EB Games.[41] The physical editions included updated cover art and a 10-page comic book featuring the artwork of Marvel Comics' Sean Chen and Gerardo Sandoval.[41]

Reception

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was released to generally favorable reviews, garnering scores of 80/100 and 79/100 from Metacritic for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, respectively.[42][43] The PlayStation Vita version received a score of 80/100 from Metacritic.[44]

The game received praise for addressing several gameplay issues prevalent in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and refining the online experience. Daniel Maniago of G4 praised the game for its "simple, yet deep gameplay", character roster, and improved online features.[45] 1UP.com's Neidel Crisan cited the game as a major improvement over the original.[46] GameSpot's Maxwell McGee stated that Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was unquestionably the superior version, highlighting the series' "unique blend of structured insanity".[47]

A common criticism amongst reviewers for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was the lack of additional on-disc content beyond the expanded character roster and gameplay tweaks. While IGN's Steven Hopper praised the inclusion of new characters, he criticized the lack of new features and modes. As a result, he stated that the game's US$40 price tag was "a little hard to swallow".[48] Tim Turi of Game Informer stated that while hardcore fans would appreciate Capcom's balancing tweaks, casual fans who already played Fate of Two Worlds and were only interested in new characters would "likely be left wanting".[49]

Reviewers praised the PlayStation Vita version for its technical performance, despite hardware constraints, and for providing the full console version experience on a portable system. Hopper complimented the graphics, stating that the Vita port matched the visual fidelity of the console versions.[50] Martin Robinson of Eurogamer claimed Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was one of the Vita's "finer-looking launch games," praising its detail and faithfulness to the original.[51] However, he criticized the addition of touchscreen controls, stating its implementation fell short of the mark laid down by Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition.[51]

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 reached number 19 in the United Kingdom PlayStation 3 sales chart and number 24 for the Xbox 360.[52][53] The game sold approximately 600,000 units worldwide for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 during the first two months of its release.[54][55] As of March 2015, the game sold 1.2 million units across its various platforms.[56]

Legacy

Sequel

Following the release of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 for the PlayStation Vita in 2012, Marvel's new parent company, The Walt Disney Company, which acquired Marvel in 2009, chose not to renew Capcom's license with the Marvel characters, instead opting to put them in its own self-published Disney Infinity series. As a result, Capcom had to pull both Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes off Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network in 2013.[57][58] However, in 2016, Disney decided to cancel its Disney Infinity series, discontinue self-publishing efforts, and switch to a licensing-only model, allowing them to license their characters to third-party game developers, including Capcom.[59][60] On December 3, 2016, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite was officially unveiled during Sony's PlayStation Experience event.[61] The game was released on September 19, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.[62][63]

Trivia

  • This is the first crossover game from Capcom involving Marvel that sees a PC release.
  • Chris and the Hulk's endings are most likely tied with each other.

Gallery

Box art and merchandise

In-game win portraits (Capcom)

In-game win portraits (Marvel)


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