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So here’s a wild one for ya — Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite just got a surprise update. Yeah, that game from 2017. Totally random, right? I mean, it’s been in hibernation since like… forever. Anyway, if you’re not familiar, the game’s about this catastrophic mashup where Ultron (that Marvel dude) teams up with Sigma from Mega Man X. They morph into this mega-villain called Ultra Sigma, and it’s basically chaos. Iron Man, Captain America, Dante, Chris Redfield – yep, a mixed bag of heroes thrown into the mess to save the world. But back in the day, fans were kinda divided. They weren’t thrilled with the graphics or missing vibe from the X-Men. And now, boom, it’s back in the limelight. Why? Good question.
So, picture this—Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite gets hit with a massive 35 GB update out of the blue. Honestly, no hints, no nothing. Someone on Steam casually pointed it out, and yeah, it spread like wildfire online. Crazy, right? Everyone’s wondering what’s up since, as of now, no official patch notes are out for this July 7 surprise. Think back to its last update in January 2018 – it was all bug fixes and stuff.
Now, some folks are saying it isn’t that odd for games using Unreal Engine to get updates that basically mean reinstalling everything. Others are suspicious. Maybe Capcom’s trying to mess with that Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite and Beyond mod? It did drop in 2024, offering fresh features. But hey, cue Maximilian Dood, popular in the fighting game community, who vouched that the mod’s still kicking and even getting a hotfix soon. No deliberate sabotage from Capcom, it seems.
Naturally, players are now on edge, waiting for Capcom to spill the beans about this update. But let’s be honest, if there was anything huge in it, they’d probably be shouting from the rooftops already. Meanwhile, the mod still stirs excitement, pulling players back to the game. Who knew that would happen, right?
Anyway, who knows where this rollercoaster is heading next. You never think a game from 2017 will make waves again, but here we are. Maybe it’s a sign that this quirky blend of universes isn’t done surprising us.