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I’m kinda disappointed that they didn’t do “Cap-Jam” renditions, and teaming up with other musicians for exclusive remixes made specifically for this collection, like they did for the first Capcom Fighting Collection. Those were some absolutely fantastic bonus tracks. It also included five excellent additional art pieces.
At the same, they were locked to pre-orders/early post launch purchases, and there’s no way to obtain that DLC pack anymore, and like the Ace Attorney Chronicles DLC bonus, Capcom refuses to bring them back.
I was able to get the Fighting Collection DLC in time, since I purchased digital on Switch.