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(the x legacy collection had swimsuits for the navigators for one of the x challenge clear backgrounds so they technically existed beforehand)
Compare that to other series celebration games like Sonic Generations or Super Mario Maker, and this falls apart in comparison
It's capcom, they do the bare minimum for megaman and unless there was a large profit to be made they won't go out of their way for him when he doesn't make RE/MH/SF money. While it's a shame it's just the way it is.
If Capcom were smart, they'd just get Inti Creates to make more Mega Man games on the side, since Capcom doesn't want to do it themselves. Especially with all the references games like Gunvolt 3 or iX2 have to Mega Man, and the fact that now they're doing their own "not-Battle Network" game. But something clearly happened between them.
Which is kind of funny, as they have been releasing expy franchises of Megaman series. Now they want to bank on Battle Network with a game... that actually doesn't play like it. Not surprising after making "Megaman Zero, but actually not" and such and on.
But yeah, card-game roguelike Battle Network is their next thing.