Keiji Inafune addresses Mega Man Legends 3 cancellation

Mega Man Legends 3

Plenty of Capcom fans have expressed their anger and disappointment at the Mega Man Legends 3 cancellation. Now franchise creator Keiji Inafune has weighed in on the recent news.

Despite leaving Capcom last year, Inafune has kept tabs on the company and his former staff. He took to his blog to apologize about the fate of the 3DS title.

"The decision for the cancellation was out of my sphere, but as someone who took part in the development, I’d like to convey something to the staff: I’m sorry that I couldn’t be of assistance," stated Inafune.

He added that his assistance wasn’t completely necessary because of the staff’s motivation. That fact made the Mega Man creator even more saddened by the cancellation. But he also encouraged the staff to make an even better game with their next project.

Lastly, Inafune apologized to Capcom fans, saying, "I’m truly sorry I couldn’t take part through the end."

[Andriasang]

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