Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection – Switch
$27.90







Price: $27.90
(as of May 25, 2025 20:41:25 UTC – Details)
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection – Switch
10 .EXEllent Games Available as a single collection or as part of two separate digital volumes, the full list of titles in the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection includes: Mega Man Battle Network, Mega Man Battle Network 2, Mega Man Battle Network 3 White, Mega Man Battle Network 3 Blue, Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun, Mega Man Battle Network 4 Blue Moon, Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Protoman, Mega Man Battle Network 5 Team Colonel, Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Gregar & Mega Man Battle Network 6 Cybeast Falzar
Rocking Tunes Rock out to some tunes in the Music Player, which includes more than 180 tracks from all 10 titles.
Roll Through the Gallery Network Navigators will be able to access over 1,000 pieces of concept art, character sketches, and official illustrations in the collection’s Gallery. The “Mystery Data” section will contain exclusive illustrations from past events and images of licensed goods from this era of Mega Man titles.
Crisp Visual Filters Optional high resolution filters allow pla yers to enjoy smoother, less pixelated visuals. Players can turn the filters off/on at any time if they would prefer to enjoy the original visuals of the Battle Network games.
Collect and Trade with Fri ends NetBattlers on the h unt for specific Battle Chips and MegaMan.EXE styles can collect and exchange with other NetBattlers around the world
Pre-order to receive the Custom Pet Pack Bonus. Customers: Code will be emailed within 2 buTwo special skins – Hub style skin can be used in Vol 1 launcher and Dark Mega man skin can be used in Vol. 2 launcher. Get 4 extra songs to be used in music launcher. Online siness days after your order ships.
Customers say
Customers find this game collection to be a solid collection of every GBA Megaman Battle Network game, with unique mechanics and plenty of customization options. The game runs well on the Switch, and customers appreciate its awesome art style and nostalgic elements. They consider it worth the money, with one customer noting it includes all six games from the series.

John –
Action RPG Card Battler
This series is something unique with its mechanics. A fun young shounen styled story with a grid and semi-turn based battle system, but not how other games do it. You can actively move through your 9×9 grid and the turns are essentially cool downs to pick new cards from your deck.There are field effects, card combos, some entries have an emotion guage or other effects. There’s a ton of customization in how you play, challenging battles (though some may feel unfair at times), but they’re all possible if you build your deck correctly.The only down side is a lot of random encounters can slow down the gameplay, but the new super buster mode just for this collection can speed you through these encounters when they get tedious. Otherwise, they can be useful for grinding up cards and money as post-battle rewards, and most bosses have ways to rebattle tougher versions of their ghosts.This all said, maybe skip or use the super buster mode to quickly go through the first game, as it is far more of a proof of concept than anything else, much like how other game boy advanced games started new series off rough with some sequels becoming some of the best games on the console. If you don’t mind some back tracking and sometimes tedious overworld puzzles/challenges, this series can be one of the best gaming experiences out there if the rest of what I talked about is your cup of tea
Tammy –
Battle routine, execute!
Nostalgia blasting, buster max-ing fun. This collection spans all 10 titles and 6 generations of the Megaman Battle Network games for one great price. All content is included as far as I can tell, download chips, online battles, the whole gamut.
Robert Crawford –
Very good collection
As far as collections go, this one is quite good. I really appreciate the borders for modern TVs, and the filter options are a nice touch to make sure the game looks good on the big screen. It’s also really cool that all the missing content from Battle Network 6 has been restored, and can be played officially in English for the first time. It also includes online multiplayer – not every game needs it, but it’s a quality of life improvement that the series needed, now that it’s no longer constrained to old hardware.However, this is a warts-and-all re-release – no tweaking, very few other quality of life updates. The games do allow you to access the eReader cards that were Japan-exclusive whenever you want, which is nice and can prevent some softlocks in some games. On launch, there was a way to softlock yourself in the English language version of Battle Network 6, but that’s since been patched. So, make sure your game is updated before doing the Battle Network 6 post-game.This game will not fix some of the problems people had with Battle Network 4, or even the clunkiness of the original Battle Network. So, keep that in mind. Regardless, the Battle Network Series is a lot of fun, with some pretty unique mechanics, one that doesn’t neatly fit into a genre, but in the best kind of way.
Josh R –
Awesome game
Love this game great pickup put down game it was originally on the Game boy advance and has been updated and looks great
Chris D. –
Nostalgia at its best.
I’ve played these games when was young. My son, now plays them on his switch. He keeps going on about how great the game set is awesome.
Carlos t. –
Fun
Great game very fun and wit some power ups to help you beat the game faster
Nick –
Incredible collection of games that could have used some quality of life improvements
The Mega Man Battle Network games were some of my favorite growing up. I was ecstatic to be able to play them on newer consoles and larger screens. These games are a bit dated, however, and could have benefitted from a few QoL improvements such as reduced volume of random encounters.
Amazon Customer –
Great collection worth the price
One of my favorite gba series gets another high quality collection treatment from Capcom. Not only did they give the graphics a smooth over they added all the japanese only content, gave the special cards for the last three games that let you change various aspects of megaman or get various in game rewards, as well as a solid online battling element. I haven’t messed with that aspect very much but it seems to run pretty well from what I did play. If you missed this game when it came out or played it as a kid and loved it then you won’t be dissapointed. There is enough content between the 6 games [they say its 10 but its basically 6] and they added enough qol changes that it feels worth paying full price. If you just want to play against friends and dont care about playing each of the stories I would recommend just getting the second volume and playing Gregar and Falzar they are the most balanced for pvp and are probably the best games other than the third entry. You dont really need to play each of them in order to follow along except for 5 Colonel version does connect to 6 in some ways
Inuyahsha –
Came well packaged , and I now have my favorite megama titles for the switch at a great price!!! 10/10 🙌💯✨
Jo Jo –
Great re-release and worth it if you are a Mega-man fan.
BravoActual –
Dunno why it’s so expensive then the ps4version but I got it , highly recommended if you can shell out 100$10/10
Nathan –
I’m an Aussie buyer and I can confirm the games are cross compatible if you are looking to buy. Apparently there can be an issue with updates but for a game like this it does not bother me. Runs well, works great
Chris –
Product (megaman battle network legacy collection) is being advertised as new. Item I received had already been opened (no factory wrap on the case) – with an LPN sticker applied to the game case.