Sure thing, let’s dive right in. So, fresh outta Summer Game Fest 2025, Capcom just dropped a bunch of juicy nuggets about three big games. I’ll try not to get sidetracked, but no promises, alright? First up, bam, Resident Evil is back. Finally, right? The next one’s named… what was it… ah yeah, Resident Evil Requiem. And who’s the protagonist now? Grace Ashcroft. Sounds intense, right? She’s got a case, and one thing leads to another—typical RE vibes. It’s survival horror with lots of action, seems like it’ll shift the series off its usual track. Coming out February 27, 2026. Tick-tock.
Anyway, Street Fighter 6 is gearing up for Year 3. Got four characters jumping back in—they’re like old buddies, Sagat leading the charge. He reminds me of a time… never mind. C. Viper’s sneaking back in fall 2025. Then there’s Alex coming in spring 2026—time flies, huh? Finally, Ingrid waltzes in late spring 2026. By the way, Capcom Cup 12 with a whopping $1,000,000 prize is happening in Japan. Fancy a shot? Go register!
And there’s this new release—Street Fighter Years 1-2 Fighters Edition—that’s packed with past characters and their stylish outfits. Great way to catch up before things heat up.
But wait, Onimusha: Way of the Sword sprang into the spotlight. This game’s set during the Edo period—cultural history, anyone? Our hero here is Miyamoto Musashi, caught in a Kyoto warped by Malice. The latest trailer got me all hyped, showcasing fierce foes and epic swordplay. Musashi’s rival, Sasaki Ganryu, also dons an Oni Gauntlet, adding spice to the clash. Meanwhile, who’s this mysterious woman appearing in the trailer’s glow, hmm?
Oh, and if you’re itching for Onimusha now, there’s a remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny with extra difficulty modes, gallery add-ons, you name it. Just gives off that dark fantasy aura, y’know? Plus, snag Onimusha 1+2 pack for a rich backdrop.
So, capisce? That’s pretty much the gist of what Capcom unleashed during the festival. Whether you’re in for horror, samurai action, or a solid street scuffle, there’s a bit of everything lined up for 2025-2026. Keep an eye out—things are gonna get wild!