Yesss I am a lifelong Mega Man fan so the Dual Overdrive announcement made me go crazy LOL. I didn't watch the Game Awards proper because it just seems like a waste of time to me for the most part, so those ~10 minutes between when it got announced on the initial Game Awards livestream and when the trailer got uploaded on YouTube felt so long, when all I had to go on were my friends saying in Discord that there's a new Mega Man game and it looks cool
The original Mega Man X was the very first video game I played in general, and over the course of my life I've played most of the games in the franchise. I like basically all of the subseries- I definitely have the most experience with and feel most comfortable with the Classic and X games but I have a lot of appreciation for the Mega Man RPG series. I'm really looking forward to the upcoming Star Force Legacy Collection because I owned one of the games as a kid, but it slipped through my fingers and now all of the Star Force games are crazy expensive secondhand ORZ
The announcement for Dual Overdrive was pretty crazy all things considered, it really felt like Mega Man as a series was going back into the basement to rot, basically only living thru the occasional rerelease, but with the release of the new game as well as the president of Capcom saying that they're planning onto growing Mega Man into a core IP has me optimistic for the future. Because ngl seeing nothing but new Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, Street Fighter, and repeat, for the past five years has sickened me, even if I do quite like SF and MonHun from time to time. So hearing from the horse's mouth that there's plans to diversify the Capcom palette and there's more plans for Mega Man than just the budget Legacy Collections, as cool as they are, just makes me very happy. Of course it feels like they've already said "Mega Man's back, baby!" with a new video game, then dropped the series after said new game twice now, but that's neither here nor there.
Honestly I don't have many expectations for new games either. I'm mostly satisfied getting a new Classic game and seeing more old Mega Man games get a moden rerelease, but I am really hoping Dual Overdrive gets some DLC. Mega Man 11 didn't, which felt very weird since 9 and 10 had rather extensive DLC as well. I'd really want some new playable characters for the most part, like some new levels or modes would be cool, but really I just want more characters to play MMDO with. Have some fun with it too, Proto Man and Bass have been Classic-series staples, and though I think one or the other should be in the game, why not throw in Roll or Duo in as playable characters, or something? But as for wholly new games I feel like a new Battle Network game in an HD-2D artstyle with online functionality baked into it from the start would be great to see, especially since Capcom as a whole is pretty light on RPGs :P