
Infinite was designed to be more accessible than previous Marvel vs. Capcom initially lost the usage of the Marvel license in 2012, after Marvel's new parent company, the Walt Disney Company, which acquired Marvel in 2009, decided to focus on self-publishing its own gaming titles, such as the Disney Infinity series however, Capcom was able to reacquire the license after Disney scrapped their plans to continue self-publishing their own titles.

Infinite was announced during Sony's PlayStation Experience event in December 2016. It also introduces a new gameplay mechanic in the form of the Infinity Stones, which temporarily bestow players with unique abilities and stat boosts depending on the type of stone selected. In addition, the series' traditional character assist feature has been removed, in favor of a free-form, tag-based combo system, which allows players to form continuous combos between their two characters.

Infinite features two-on-two battles, as opposed to its two previous predecessors, which featured three-on-three battles. series the player controls characters from both Marvel Comics and Capcom in tag-team battles. Capcom series of crossover games, and the ninth overall main entry in Capcom's Vs.

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