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{{for|the organization|Maverick Hunters}}
 
 
 
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{{gameInfo
 
|title = Maverick Hunter
 
|title = Maverick Hunter
 
|image = [[File:FPSX.jpg|200px|Mega Man]]
 
|image = [[File:FPSX.jpg|200px|Mega Man]]
|caption = The main character of ''Maverick Hunter''.
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|caption = Mega Man X as depicted in ''Maverick Hunter''.
 
|genre = First-person shooter
 
|genre = First-person shooter
 
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'''Maverick Hunter''' (Not to be confused with ''[[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]]'') is the codename of a cancelled ''[[Mega Man (franchise)|Mega Man]]'' game that was going to be a first-person shooter themed around X.
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{{Looking for|For the organization, see [[Maverick Hunters]]. For the remake of the first ''[[Mega Man X (video game)|Mega Man X]]'', see ''[[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]]''.}}
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'''Maverick Hunter''' is the codename of a cancelled first-person shooter based on the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]''. It would have been a reboot to the series.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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[[File:Maverick Hunter Mega Buster.png|thumb|left|The redesigned [[Mega Buster]].]]
''Maverick Hunter'' was cancelled in 2010 but was kept secret until April 9th 2013. It was going to be a darker ''Mega Man X'' game themed around a new X designed by [[Wikipedia:Adi Granov|Adi Granov]]. It was confirmed to be a re-imagining of ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'', where the main character is [[Mega Man X (character)|X]], but has a human police officer as a sidekick. It was also confirmed that a trilogy was planned, and by the third game in its series, [[Zero]] would be playable and forced to destroy X who had grown incredibly powerful and infinitely intelligent over the course of two games.
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''Maverick Hunter'' was cancelled in 2010 but was kept secret until April 9th 2013. It was going to be a darker ''Mega Man X'' game themed around a new [[Mega Man X (character)|X]] designed by [[Wikipedia:Adi Granov|Adi Granov]]. It was confirmed to be a re-imagining of ''Mega Man X'', where the main character is X, but has a [[human]] [[police]] officer as a sidekick. It was also confirmed that a trilogy was planned, and by the third game in its series, [[Zero]] would be playable and forced to destroy X who had grown incredibly powerful and infinitely intelligent over the course of two games.
   
 
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==Videos==
 
==Videos==
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<gallery>
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!'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Combat</big>'''
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File:Maverick Hunter (Mega-Man FPS) Part 1 HD|Maverick Hunter: Combat
 
File:Maverick Hunter (Mega Man FPS) Part 2 HD|Maverick Hunter: Using Enemy Weapons
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File:Maverick Hunter (Mega Man FPS) Part 3 HD|Maverick Hunter: Platforming and Exploration
!'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Using Enemy Weapons</big>'''
 
 
File:Maverick Hunter (Mega Man FPS) Part 4 HD|Maverick Hunter: Armor Transformation
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File:Unreleased Mega Man FPS Game Maverick Hunter Falling Sequence|Maverick Hunter: Falling Action Sequence
|[[File:Maverick Hunter (Mega-Man FPS) Part 1 HD|310]]
 
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</gallery>
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|[[File:Maverick Hunter (Mega Man FPS) Part 2 HD|310]]
 
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==Trivia==
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*The concept of X becoming too powerful and ultimately becoming the main antagonist, forcing Zero to stop him, is an allusion to how X was originally going to be the main antagonist of the ''[[Mega Man Zero (series)|Mega Man Zero]]'' series before being replaced by [[Copy X]] shortly before the first game was released.
!'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Platforming and Exploration</big>'''
 
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!'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Armor Transformation</big>'''
 
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|[[File:Maverick Hunter (Mega Man FPS) Part 3 HD|310]]
 
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|[[File:Maverick Hunter (Mega Man FPS) Part 4 HD|310]]
 
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!'''<big>Maverick Hunter: Falling Action Sequence</big>'''
 
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|[[File:Unreleased Mega Man FPS Game Maverick Hunter Falling Sequence|310]]
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.polygon.com/2013/4/9/4179628/mega-man-fps-maverick-hunter Polygon - Maverick Hunter: The Mega Man first-person shooter that could have been]
 
*[http://www.polygon.com/2013/4/9/4179628/mega-man-fps-maverick-hunter Polygon - Maverick Hunter: The Mega Man first-person shooter that could have been]
   
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Revision as of 18:18, 7 June 2020

For the organization, see Maverick Hunters. For the remake of the first Mega Man X, see Mega Man Maverick Hunter X.

Maverick Hunter is the codename of a cancelled first-person shooter based on the Mega Man X. It would have been a reboot to the series.

Summary

Maverick Hunter Mega Buster

The redesigned Mega Buster.

Maverick Hunter was cancelled in 2010 but was kept secret until April 9th 2013. It was going to be a darker Mega Man X game themed around a new X designed by Adi Granov. It was confirmed to be a re-imagining of Mega Man X, where the main character is X, but has a human police officer as a sidekick. It was also confirmed that a trilogy was planned, and by the third game in its series, Zero would be playable and forced to destroy X who had grown incredibly powerful and infinitely intelligent over the course of two games.


Videos

Trivia

  • The concept of X becoming too powerful and ultimately becoming the main antagonist, forcing Zero to stop him, is an allusion to how X was originally going to be the main antagonist of the Mega Man Zero series before being replaced by Copy X shortly before the first game was released.

External links