Xbox Live support confirmed for SVC Chaos
SNK NeoGeo USA confirms that the Xbox version of SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom will support online play via Xbox Live.
SNK NeoGeo USA has confirmed that the Xbox version of SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom, which is currently scheduled for release in September, will support online play via Xbox Live. SVC Chaos will feature a total of 36 characters for players to pit against each other online, including 17 SNK fighters, 17 Capcom fighters, and two unlockable bosses.
"For fans of arcade fighting games, SVC Chaos is the ultimate dream match," said Ben Herman, president of SNK NeoGeo USA. "Now players can bring the arcade home and test their fighting skills against anyone in the world."
For more information on SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom you might like to check out our E3 coverage of the game.
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