Hot off the zombified heels of Resident Evil Requiem, a brand-new Capcom Spotlight is on its way today, promising updates on Street Fighter 6, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Pragmata, and much more.
We’ll be gathering all the biggest moments and reveals right here as they happen, so be sure to keep checking back to see what exciting things Capcom has planned for the future! Oh, and be sure to let us know below what you are most excited for!
Onimusha: Way of the Sword Gets an Action-Packed Overview Trailer Filled With Gameplay
While we still don’t have a release date beyond 2026, Capcom gave us our best look yet at Onimusha: Way of the Sword in a brand-new overview trailer.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword stars a lone samurai named Miyamoto Musashi, and the game is set in 17th Century Edo-Period Kyoto. Way of the Sword will take us through iconic locales like Kiyomizu-dera Temple as Musashi fights back against the Genma ravaging the land and forges a new fate.
Musashi will run into other characters throughout his journey, including his old rival, Sasaki Ganryu, and he’ll need to use all his skills and his Oni Gauntlet if he hopes to succeed.
Street Fighter 6 Welcomes Alex to Its Roster on March 17 and Reveals Outfit 4 for Elena and Dee Jay
Street Fighter 6 is gearing up to welcome Alex to its roster, and fans will be delighted to know that Kenny Omega provided some of the motion capture for the fighter. It was also revealed that JAMProject had contributed a new BGM track to the game called ‘Go! Alex! Hope is Born!’.
Capcom also discussed the Alex Arrives! Fighting Pass and Outfit 4 for Elena and Dee Jay (which will be included in the Swimsuit Series!).
Pragmata Gets a Gameplay Trailer and Moves Its Release Date Up a Week
Capcom kicked off its Capcom Spotlight presentation by sharing a brand-new look at Pragmata. However, the biggest news may be that it moved its release date up from April 24 to April 17, meaning you’ll be able to jump into Hugh and Diana’s sci-fi adventure a week early!
How Capcom Is Celebrating 30 Years of Resident Evil
In celebration of 30 years of Resident Evil, Capcom revealed a bit of how it will be celebrating this milestone, in addition to the already released Resident Evil Requiem. These festivities include a new collaboration with Universal Studios Japan that will be inspired by Requiem itself, a new Resident Evil 2 arcade game, Resident Evil 30th Anniversary Concerts -Symphony of Legacy-, and the 30th anniversary set known as Resident Evil Generation Pack (Resident Evil 7, 8, and 9!).
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Online Features
Capcom gave us a glimpse into the online features of Mega Man Star Forcec Legacy Collection. Players will be able to use saved data to use and edit their decks. Players will also be able to select multiple titles when searching for online matches.
There will be Casual Match, Ranked Match, and Friend Match, along with other features like Trading and Brother List. Speaking of the Brother List, this has been updated to allow players to include 100 Brothers instead of 6.
Mega Man: Dual Override Boss Character Design Contest Winner Revealed
In the lead-up to Mega Man: Dual Override, Capcom held a contest for its community to help design a boss in the upcoming title. There were 10,000 entries, Capcom picked the best 20, and the community chose the six winners with their votes.
The development team noticed that many of the designs were similar to the actual bosses that will be featured in the game, and Capcom took that opportunity to tease the seven bosses with a silhouetted picture of them all together.
As for the winners, they included Cleanser Man, Sweeper Woman, Recycle Man, Cactus Man, Juggle Man, and Valve Man. However, only one will make its way to Mega Man: Dual Override, but we’ll have to wait a bit longer to find out who that is.
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