Tag: capcom
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Capcom’s Switch 2 Lineup: Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLC, a New Onimusha, and DMC5
Capcom had a lot to show off during today’s Nintendo Direct. The focus was heavily on the Switch 2. From what we saw, they really didn’t waste time. We finally got a release date for the Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLC. Also, a brand new Onimusha game came out of nowhere. Then, there’s a portable version…
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Monster Hunter Wilds Ascendance: What We Know so Far!
Previously, we talked about how Capcom brought the heat to SGF 2026. Aside from the Resident Evil Veronica Remake and FF7’s Tifa in SF6, we also briefly touched on the new Monster Hunter expansion. Since then, we’ve managed to dig up some more relevant info that we think you might appreciate, especially if you’re still…
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Capcom Brought the Heat to SGF 2026: Resident Evil Veronica Remake, FF7’s Tifa in SF6, and New Monster Hunter
During the Summer Game Fest 2026, Capcom turned a lot of heads, promising a very bright future. The publisher hit the stage in Hamburg and dropped three massive announcements that pretty much took over my timeline: the long-rumored Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake, a huge expansion for Monster Hunter Wilds, and a wild crossover for…
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Ingrid Steps Into the Street Fighter 6 Ring This May
Capcom just confirmed that Ingrid is officially rounding out the Street Fighter 6 Year 3 DLC pass. The cosmic magic-user drops on May 28 across all platforms, including the Switch 2. You probably remember her strange debut back in 2004’s Capcom Fighting Evolution. She was also a guest in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX. It’s…
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Two Minds, One Moon: The Genius of Pragmata
Capcom teased us for years with weird holograms and a sad android girl. There was something clearly special about the game, even though some were extremely doubtful whether Capcom could actually do anything with this new IP. Now that Pragmata is finally out, the long wait makes sense. Playing two games at once sounds like…
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Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Blasts Out Today!
Capcom has released a new collection of their mid-2000s handheld role-playing games. The bundle includes all seven distinct versions from the original trilogy. It is available today on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. So, now’s a great time if you’re feeling nostalgic! Core Features Update…
