Over the past 24 hours, Capcom has partnered with several YouTubers to promote a new mobile card game called Project Battle.
The game, which appears to be inspired by Blizzard's massively popular Hearthstone card game, brings together iconic characters from various Capcom franchises, including Mega Man, Resident Evil and Devil May Cry.
Capcom itself hasn't said anything about Project Battle, although it has given an early build of the game to content creators like Maximillian Dood, a popular YouTuber focused on fighting games. On Twitch, Dood streamed a few hours of Project Battle. The video actually starts around the 6:30 mark, following various intros.
Like Hearthstone, each card has an offensive and defensive number. Once a card's defensive number has been reduced to zero, it will be destroyed and taken off the playing field. The goal appears to be clearing a path through the Action Cards to deal direct damage to the opposing Player Card.
As it stands, it's unclear when Project Battle will actually release or what sort of monetization methods the game will feature. Dood and the other YouTubers don't appear to know, either. Presumably, the title will come to both Android and iOS, although that hasn't been confirmed.
Project Battle isn't Capcom's first mobile crossover game effort. In November 2017, the now-defunct Capcom Vancouver made a mobile crossover game called Puzzle Fighter, although the title was shut down last summer.