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Capcom’s cooking up a whole buffet of games—and trust us, it’s not just another round of Street Fighter updates. From long-awaited sequels to nostalgic remasters and some juicy rumors floating around, Capcom fans have plenty to geek out over. So, whether you're a Monster Hunter maniac or a sucker for samurais, here's a quick rundown of everything we know about what's next from the Capcomverse.



Onimusha: Way of the Sword – Coming in 2026The legendary samurai franchise is back—and it's swinging hard.


What we know so far:


  • Set in the Edo Period, with a mysterious new protagonist wielding an Oni Gauntlet
  • Slicing through Genma baddies with “ultimate sword-fighting action” vibes
  • The devs are promising a Kyoto setting that’s so immersive, you might forget it’s a game
It’s not gonna be impossibly tough, but expect a challenge. Souls fans, this might be your next obsession.
Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny – Arriving May 25, 2025To hold us over till Way of the Sword drops, Capcom's dropping a crisp remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny on May 25, 2025. Updated visuals, smoother controls, and all the nostalgia—it’s the perfect warm-up slash-fest.



Capcom Fighting Collection 2 – Drops May 16, 2025Set your alarms for May 16, 2025. Capcom is back with another jam-packed Fighting Collection, and it’s dripping in retro energy:

  • Capcom vs. SNK duology
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper
  • Power Stone & Power Stone 2 (yes, THAT Power Stone)
  • Project Justice
If you ever button-mashed your way through an arcade, this is a must-grab.
Rumors & What-Ifs
  • Resident Evil 9 — Rumors are flying faster than a Licker in a hallway. Leaks suggest RE9 could drop late 2025 or early 2026, possibly set in a rural ghost town. Capcom’s silent on this… but something’s definitely creeping in the shadows.
  • Dino Crisis Reboot — Fan hopes are high, and let’s be honest — it’s long overdue. No official word, but Capcom’s been sneaky. Fingers crossed.
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLC — The sequel’s done crazy well, and fans are already digging through files hinting at post-launch expansions. Capcom’s probably playing coy — for now.
Capcom’s clearly on a hot streak, and 2025 is looking like a buffet of action, nostalgia, and (hopefully) surprises. So stay sharp, stay ready, and maybe keep your save files backed up — just in case a Genma shows up uninvited.



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