Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3 Hits Steam, Xbox One March 7

Five years and still kicking, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is finally making its final rounds to Steam and next-gen consoles.

After originally being released in 2011 on PS3, Xbox 360 and The PS Vita, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcaom 3 saw a digital release on PS4 in December. But, according to Capcom's website, the popular mash-up fighter will also hit Steam, and have both digital and physical releases on Xbox One and PS4 as of March 7.

The Steam price will be $24.99 and the limited edition physical releases on Xbox One and PS4 will cost $29.99 and include an exclusive comic and updated cover art.

"The all-new comic book is a must-have for collectors and fans of the series and tells the story of two colliding universes featuring some of the most iconic Marvel and Capcom characters in its 10 full pages of action packed story," the Capcom blog post reads.

The physical releases are already available for pre-order at GameStop, but the Steam page has not yet updated to reflect the release date or a possibility for pre-order.

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