More specifically, it comprises ports of four 2D Capcom titles and four of the earliest 3D fighting games released by the developer.
In addition, it features training modes with input displays, as well as viewable hitboxes for the 2D fighting games, and the ability to display each game's marquee card for info on controls, as well as toggles for playable secret characters, one-button super moves, and difficulty setting in offline modes.
"[7] During EVO 2024, Capcom also debuted footage of SNK character Terry Bogard, who was joining Street Fighter 6 (2023) as a downloadable content (DLC) guest fighter alongside Fatal Fury character Mai Shiranui at a later date,[8] while SNK separately announced and released a high definition (HD) port of SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos (2003), the third and last major entry in the titular series.
[9] Both developments began speculation regarding a potential re-release for the two Capcom-developed Capcom vs. SNK titles that immediately preceded SVC Chaos in the future, which Matsumoto indirectly implied as a possibility when reiterating his desire to work with SNK on future collaborations using their characters, suggesting that reintroducing the classic titles to new fans would be a step towards producing new games with external license holders.
[14][15] Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is set to release for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows on May 16, 2025.