The game is set to launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on May 25 – meaning it’ll be available on new-gen hardware via backwards compatibility – and it’ll sell invincibility across all games in the pack as paid DLC. There’s no word on how much this bonus bit of cheat-tech will cost at the time of writing, though. Similarly to when Capcom Arcade Stadium launched on Nintendo Switch back on February 17, the game will come free as a ‘container’ for multiple add-on packs with one game gratis – 1943: The Battle of Midway. Everything else will be paid. Additionally, you can spend more money to unlock bonus display frames. These are effectively wallpapers that will appear behind the 4:3 display that the games themselves run in (you know, to feel more authentically arcade-y). You can buy each of the packs, listed below, at $15 a piece. Or you can opt to fork out $40 for the lot. It’s worth noting Capcom is promising more packs for Capcom Arcade Stadium in the future, too. Dawn of the Arcade (1984-1988) Vulgus Pirate Ship Higemaru 1942 Tatakai no Banka Legendary Wings Bionic Commando Forgotten Worlds Ghouls ‘n Ghosts Arcade Revolution (1989 to 1992) Strider Dynasty Wars Final Fight 1941: Counter Attack Senjo no Okami II Mega Twins Carrier Air Wing Street Fighter II: The World Warrior Captain Commando Varth: Operation Thunderstorm Arcade Evolution (1992 to 2001) Warriors of Fate Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting Super Street Fighter II Turbo Powered Gera: Strategic Variant Armor Equipment Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness 19XX: The War Against Destiny Battle Circuit Giga Wing 1944: The Loop Master Progea If you’re a fan of the more retro Capcom output, you’ll also be pleased to note that Ghosts ‘N Goblins Resurrection is coming to PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on June 1, too, complete with new stages, new weapons, a two-player co-op mode, and updated accessibility features. In our Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection review, Alex Donaldson called the modern take on the classic “a lovingly crafted, hard as nails revival”.