Along with a new story trailer--which features the improved version of Chun-Li`s face--Capcom has shared some new details about Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Perhaps to reassure fans who were upset with the limited numbers of modes in Street Fighter V at launch, the company has outlined Infinite`s full suite of game modes.While there`s nothing Earth-shattering to be discovered, the list does highlight the many ways you`ll be able to play Infinite offline and online. There`s the Story mode that was featured in today`s trailer, Versus modes for two players (or one player against the CPU), and Mission mode, which consists of tutorials and character-specific challenges. Online, there are ranked and casual modes, as well as the Beginners League that restricts players that are no higher than a certain rank. The full slate of announced modes follows below, along with Capcom`s official descriptions for each.Offline Modes and FeaturesStory -- puts players at the center of a fierce battle as heroes from both universes come together to stop Ultron Sigma, the combined form of two robotic villains.Arcade -- recreates the classic arcade experience. Keep winning to move forward and confront the final boss in an epic showdown of skills.Mission -- players can do various tutorial missions, or try their hand at advanced character-specific challenges.Training -- set up a training area with various parameters and hone skills to improve fighting abilities.Vs. Player 2 -- go head-to-head against another player locally.Vs. CPU -- play solo against an AI-controlled opponent.Collection -- the Dr. Light Database contains numerous unlockable items, including cut scenes from the story mode, character/stage information, concept artwork and character/stage audio tracks.Online Modes and FeaturesRanked Match -- battle other players online to advance in the rankings.Casual Match -- battle other players online without the results affecting the rankings.Beginners League -- a special league fought b ...
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