Select from five cover options

- by Liam Doolan
Last year, as part of its 10th anniversary, physical distributor Limited Run Games announced a new partnership with Capcom.
This was followed with a bunch of physical announcements, and in an update, a physical Switch version of Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium has now been revealed. This follows pre-orders for the first Capcom Arcade Stadium going live earlier this year.
The second collection will also be available in five different covers. This includes the standard cover, Darkstalkers cover, Mega Man: The Power Fighters covers, Street Fighter Alpha cover and Super Puzzle Fighter II cover.
It’s priced at $44.99 and pre-orders will open later this week on 3rd April 2026, with the product estimated to ship between 1st September 2026 and 31st October 2026.

Here’s a reminder of the games included and you can find out more about this collection in our review here on Nintendo Life.
Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium – Games List:
- 1943 Kai (1987)
- A.K.A Block Block (1991)
- A.K.A The King of Dragons (1991)
- A.K.A Knights of the Round (1991)
- A.K.A. Magic Sword (1990)
- A.K.A Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire (1997)
- Avenger (1987)
- Black Tiger (1987)
- Capcom Sports Club (1997)
- Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (1994)
- Eco Fighters (1994)
- Gun.Smoke (1985)
- Hyper Dyne Side Arms (1986)
- Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition (2003)
- Last Duel (1988)
- Mega Man: The Power Battle (1995)
- Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters (1996)
- Night Warriors: Darkstalkers’ Revenge (1995)
- Pnickies (1994)
- Rally 2011: LED Storm (1989)
- Saturday Night Slam Masters (1993)
- Savage Bees (1985)
- SonSon (1984)
- Street Fighter (1987)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams (1995)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998)
- Super Gem Fighter (1997)
- Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (1996)
- The Speed Rumbler (1986)
- Three Wonders (1991)
- Tiger Road (1987)
Will you be adding this to your Switch collection? Let us know in the comments.
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Liam is a news writer and reviewer on Nintendo Life. He’s been writing about games for more than 15 years and is a lifelong fan of many iconic video game characters.
