Compile Heart vs. Capcom: The Dimensions Crisis

Compile Heart vs. Capcom: The Dimensions Crisis (コンパイルハート vs. カプコン 次元の危機, Konpairuhāto vs. Kapukon jigen no kiki), or simply Compile Heart vs. Capcom is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom in collaboration with Compile Heart. The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises and Compile Heart's video game franchises (including Date A Live). It is the 11th installment of the Versus series. It was released worldwide for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows on October 20, 2022.

In Compile Heart vs. Capcom, players can fight in a select a team of three characters to engage in combat and attempt to knock out their opponents. It features similar tag team game mechanics to earlier games in the series, along with new methods of play designed to make the game more accessible to new players. The game was produced by Mike Evans, who had previously worked on Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, which also utilizes Unreal Engine 4. In addition to more gameplay modifications and new playable characters, the game features several aesthetic changes.

Gameplay
The gameplay mechanics of the game are reminiscent of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Similar to Street Fighter × Tekken, there is also a "Customize Color" option and "Scramble Mode" battle, where all four chosen characters battle at the same time in their respective teams, reminiscent of the Street Fighter Alpha.

Color Edit Mode, which was last seen in Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 and Street Fighter × Tekken, has also returned; players are able to color skin, hair, and all layers of clothes.

Story
One day, Neptune—The CPU of Planeptune—is swept away to Japan during Ryu's travels, Neptune crash landed on him as Ryu crosses paths with Neptune. When Abyss appears, Compile Heart heroes join forces with the Capcom heroes to combat against Abyss, some for the purpose of saving the world, and some for their own evil agendas.

Compile Heart

 * Neptune (Hyperdimension Neptunia) Rie Tanaka
 * Compa (Hyperdimension Neptunia) Kanako Sakai
 * IF (Hyperdimension Neptunia) Kana Ueda
 * Arfoire (Hyperdimension Neptunia) Chiaki Takahashi
 * Nepgear (Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2) Yui Horie
 * CFW Magic (Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2) Chiaki Takahashi
 * MAGES. (Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory) Kaori Furukawa
 * Rei Ryghts (Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory) Yuu Kobayashi
 * Uzume Tennouboshi (Megadimension Neptunia VII) Mariko Honda
 * Kurome Ankokuboshi (Megadimension Neptunia VII) Mariko Honda
 * Chrome (Super Neptunia RPG) Chiaki Takahashi
 * Tohka Yatogami (Date A Live) Marina Inoue
 * Yoshino Himekawa (Date A Live) Iori Nomizu
 * Kurumi Tokisaki (Date A Live) Asami Sanada
 * Origami Tobiichi (Date A Live) Misuzu Togashi
 * Ren (Date A Live: Ren Dystopia) Rie Takahashi
 * Fang (Fairy Fencer F) Ryōta Ōsaka
 * Tiara (Fairy Fencer F) Kaori Ishihara
 * Harley Harler (Fairy Fencer F) Nao Tōyama
 * Ethel (Effole in Japan) (Fairy Fencer F) Emi Nitta
 * Sherman Shallancer (Fairy Fencer F) Takuya Eguchi
 * Bernard (Fairy Fencer F) Kohei Murakami
 * Faust (Trillion: God of Destruction) Yoko Hikasa
 * Otoha (Omega Quintet) Riho Iida
 * Kyouka (Omega Quintet) Rui Tanabe

Capcom

 * Ryu (Street Fighter) Hiroki Takahashi
 * Ken Masters (Street Fighter) Yuji Kishi
 * Sagat (Street Fighter) Daisuke Endo
 * Chun Li (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Fumiko Orikasa
 * Guile (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Hiroki Yasumoto
 * Zangief (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Kenta Miyake
 * Blanka (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Yuji Ueda
 * Dhalsim (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Daisuke Egawa
 * Balrog (M. Bison in Japan) (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Satoshi Tsuruoka
 * Vega (Balrog in Japan) (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Junichi Suwabe
 * M. Bison (Vega in Japan) (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior) Norio Wakamoto
 * Cammy White (Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers) Caitlin Glass
 * Akuma (Gouki in Japan) (Super Street Fighter II Turbo) Taketora
 * Dan Hibiki (Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams) Toshiyuki Kusuda
 * Sakura Kasugano (Street Fighter Alpha 2) Misato Fukuen
 * Guy (Final Fight) Tsuguo Mogami
 * Cody Travers (Final Fight) Michael T. Coleman
 * Mike Haggar (Final Fight) Matt Riedy
 * Morrigan Aensland (Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors) Rie Tanaka
 * Felicia (Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors) Kana Asumi
 * Batsu Ichimonji (Rival Schools: United by Fate) Nobuyuki Hiyama
 * Captain Commando (Captain Commando) Ryotaro Okiayu
 * Strider Hiryu (Strider) Yūji Ueda
 * Zero (Megaman X3) Ryotaro Okiayu
 * Ingrid (Capcom Fighting Evolution) Aoi Koga

Guest characters (PS5/Switch exclusive)

 * Mikoto Misaka (Certain Magical Index / A Certain Scientific Railgun) Rina Satou
 * Jotaro Kujo (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders) Daisuke Ono
 * Alex Mercer (Prototype) Barry Pepper
 * Terry Bogard (Fatal Fury: King of Fighters) Takashi Kondō
 * Kazuya Mishima (Tekken) Masanori Shinohara
 * Cole MacGrath (Infamous) Jason Cottle
 * Carl "CJ" Johnson (Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas) Young Maylay
 * Dreamcast (Hi☆sCoool! SeHa Girls) Mao Ichimichi
 * Kisara (Engage Kiss) Saya Aizawa

Boss

 * Abyss (Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes) Demon Kakka

Compile Heart

 * 1) Planeptune (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
 * 2) Celestial Path (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
 * 3) Norma Tower (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
 * 4) Evil Cave (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
 * 5) Sealed Ruin (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
 * 6) Celestia (Hyperdimension Neptunia)
 * 7) Ortan Fields(Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1)
 * 8) Zeca Ruins No.1 (Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1)
 * 9) Zeca Ruins No.2 (Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1)
 * 10) Yukawa Ruins (Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1)
 * 11) Nameless Ruins (Megadimension Neptunia VII)
 * 12) Stealth Ark (Megadimension Neptunia VII)
 * 13) DreamPass Area (Megadimension Neptunia VII)
 * 14) Tengu City (Date A Live)
 * 15) Raizen High School (Date A Live)
 * 16) Keisei Junior High School (Date A Live)
 * 17) Yatagan Lava Flows (Fairy Fencer F)
 * 18) Dasuhiro Plain (Fairy Fencer F)
 * 19) Rey=A=Ramus Ruins (Fairy Fencer F)
 * 20) Justice Society Camp (Fairy Fencer F)

Capcom

 * 1) Suzaku Castle (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior)
 * 2) Crowded Downtown (Street Fighter IV)
 * 3) Old Temple (Street Fighter IV)
 * 4) Volcanic Rim (Street Fighter IV)
 * 5) Jurassic Era Research Facility (Ultra Street Fighter IV)
 * 6) Mad Gear Hideout (Ultra Street Fighter IV)
 * 7) Ring of Destiny (Street Fighter V)
 * 8) Skies of Honor (Street Fighter V)
 * 9) Lair of Four Kings (Street Fighter V)
 * 10) Deserted Chateau (Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire)
 * 11) Tower of Arrogance (Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire)
 * 12) Fetus of God (Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire)
 * 13) Wily Castle (Mega Man)
 * 14) Cyber Space (Mega Man X4)
 * 15) Kattelox Island (Mega Man Legends)
 * 16) Taiyo High School (Rival Schools: United by Fate)
 * 17) Neo St. Petersburg (Strider)
 * 18) Metro City (Final Fight / Captain Commando)
 * 19) Antarctica (Street Fighter × Tekken)
 * 20) Abyss Lair (Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes)

Cameos
to be added

Note

 * Several of the announcer's pre-match lines are allusions to other Capcom games:
 * "This battle is about to explode!"
 * "Live and let die!"
 * "Go for broke!"
 * "Triumph or die!"
 * "Enter the heat of battle!"
 * "The battle for survival begins!"
 * This is the first Capcom fighting game since Street Fighter IV to not have "true" dual audio. Instead, most characters speak Japanese, while a select few are voiced by English voice actors.
 * Unfortunately, there is no stages for Trillion: God of Destruction and Omega Quintet.