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Vita Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Missing DLC, New Packs Rescheduled

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the 2D three on three fighting game for PlayStation Vita is experiencing some technical difficulties with its downloadable content and upgrades.  Capcom announced that the launch of the game will come alongside a selection of DLC in the PlayStation store.  The content though is causing some issues which is either missing or does not allow players to share their content.

Below is the official post from Capcom:

"We've gotten a number of reports from you guys that some of the DLC for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on PlayStation Vita is missing from the PlayStation Vita storefront. I can now confirm that the Jill Valentine character, Shuma-Gorath character, and Costume Pack 1 (Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, Chris, Ryu, Dante) aren't available for download on the Vita store just yet. All other DLC content for UMVC3 Vita is unaffected and available now.

We looked into this and discovered some last minute issues associating the content with UMVC3 Vita and making sure it would share properly between your PS3 and PS Vita. Since these DLC packs originally were associated with the original Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on PS3 we needed to make sure that all the content would both function and share properly between whatever version you might be playing on. Everything has been addressed and Jill, Shuma, and Costume Pack 1 will be available on the PlayStation Vita storefront next week Tuesday (2/28) during the regularly scheduled PSN weekly update.

Thanks and apologies for the inconvenience!"

Capcom is looking into it and will work to solve the problem.  Fans can expect to see Jill Valentine, Shuma-Gorath and Costume Pack 1 to be released for the PlayStation Vita on February 28.  Other recent costume pack releases such as the Viewtiful Strange pack containing Dr. Strange and a mysterious Nova costume are also available to download for UMVC 3 users.

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