Capcom may announce new versus game this year

This is an interesting write up with TvC's producer, as he offers a bit of insight into what the company is thinking. Here's a healthy cut and paste.
"I would love to do more versus series, more types of games like Marvel Vs. Capcom 2," Niitsuma said. "There are all of these possibilities working with other companies, seeing what we could do with them. There are so many game companies I'd love to work with."
In Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars players get to pick from some of Capcom's most popular characters as well as characters drawn from the five-decade history of the Japanese animation company that created classics like Speed Racer, G-Force, Tekkaman and Gatchaman.
Often the versus games have been driven by fan requests to Capcom, Niitsuma said.
"We get requests from fans to mix our characters with other video game characters all of the time," he said.
And for this series of games in particular, Capcom pays close attention to what those fans are saying.
"Based on those requests we might be able to do something with our characters and another company's characters for a future game," Niitsuma said. "Keep your eyes open and your ears open for some kind of news in the future."
But how soon in the future?
"If sales are really good (for Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars) then you can see an announcement within this year," he said.
He might be talking about a sequel to TvC that's been hinted at a few times, but it's also possible this would be a different Vs. franchise entirely.
In Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars players get to pick from some of Capcom's most popular characters as well as characters drawn from the five-decade history of the Japanese animation company that created classics like Speed Racer, G-Force, Tekkaman and Gatchaman.
Often the versus games have been driven by fan requests to Capcom, Niitsuma said.
"We get requests from fans to mix our characters with other video game characters all of the time," he said.
And for this series of games in particular, Capcom pays close attention to what those fans are saying.
"Based on those requests we might be able to do something with our characters and another company's characters for a future game," Niitsuma said. "Keep your eyes open and your ears open for some kind of news in the future."
But how soon in the future?
"If sales are really good (for Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars) then you can see an announcement within this year," he said.