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The Mega Man Summer Pack on Steam is an insanely good deal

You get six compilations for under $30

Capcom has unleashed a “Mega Man Summer Pack” on Steam, and it’s worth raving about. For $29.82 (normally $134.94) you’re getting a massive chunk of Mega Man, spanning multiple Legacy CollectionsMega Man 11, and the Zero/ZX Legacy Collection. If you were to pick up the recent-ish Battle Network re-releases, you’d have a pretty good collection of many mainline Mega-games. You can cross-check that for yourself in the image below, taken from my Mega Man collection (which I started in 1990!).

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Here are all the games you get with the Mega Man Summer Pack (with reviews!)

While the bundle technically states that you get “six items,” it’s actually six compilations you’re picking up with the Summer Pack. It covers the vast majority of mainline Mega Man history, from the original 1987 classic to 2018’s Mega Man 11. Note that like other Steam sales, if you already have access to any included games, the platform will deduct the ones you own from the total price.

And because we’re Destructoid, we reviewed them all! Feel free to peruse the links below if you’re looking to just pick up a few compilations, but the entire shebang is worth it if you can spare the coin.

There’s a larger Capcom End of Summer Sale going on if you’re interested

Mega Man is arguably the best part of Capcom’s “End of Summer Sale,” but there’s a bigger promotion going on at this landing page here (the summer is ending? Man life goes by fast).

Highlights include:

  • Okami HD
  • Capcom Arcade Stadium
  • The Disney Afternoon Collection
  • DuckTales Remastered
  • Strider
  • Dark Void Zero (for $2.49!)

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