After a years-long wait,Capcom has announced a new installment in the iconic Mega Man series. Mega Man: Dual Override, revealed at The Game Awards 2025, is slated for a 2027 release across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms – including the forthcoming Nintendo Switch 2. The declaration marks the franchise’s twelfth mainline title and signals a continuation of the enduring legacy of the action-platformer that first debuted in 1987.
Capcom announced the return of a gaming icon at The Game Awards 2025 with Mega Man: Dual Override, a new installment in the beloved action-platformer series. The title is slated for release in 2027 on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.
The announcement marks a significant moment for fans, as it’s the twelfth mainline entry in the original Mega Man series and the first new installment in many years. The franchise, known for its challenging gameplay and innovative weapon systems, has consistently pushed the boundaries of the platforming genre.

The Mega Man franchise, originally known as Rockman in Japan, debuted in 1987 on the NES and has since become one of the most enduring properties in video game history. Capcom’s series has expanded to over 50 titles across various platforms, selling more than 40 million copies worldwide. The universe has branched into multiple storylines – including Mega Man X, Zero, ZX, and Legends – while also exploring alternate worlds with Battle Network and Star Force. This extensive world-building has cultivated a dedicated fanbase eager for new experiences within the franchise.
The original Mega Man game established the core action-platforming formula that defines the series. Players control Mega Man, an android created by Dr. Light, as he battles robots reprogrammed by Dr. Wily. A key feature is the ability to choose the order of levels and acquire new weapons by defeating Robot Masters, adding strategic depth to each playthrough. Subsequent games have introduced playable characters, enhanced movement options, and evolving visual styles, culminating in the 2.5D graphics of 2018’s Mega Man 11. The trailer for Dual Override showcased a stylized visual approach while maintaining the franchise’s core aesthetic, suggesting a modernization of the gameplay experience.