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Capcom is hosting a digital showcase later this month

Despite the cancellation of this year’s E3, Capcom has announced that it will be holding its own presentation. The tweet reads, “Tune in on June 13, 3pm PT for around 35 minutes of news and in-depth updates on previously announced Capcom titles.” For reference, 3PM PT is 11PM BST in the UK. The stream will be viewable on Capcom’s Twitch and YouTube channels, with the Capcom website also highlighting a number of co-streamers and content creators who viewers will be able to watch the event through. Resident Evil 4…

Capcom acknowledges Street Fighter 6 fans saw ‘things they weren’t supposed to see’ – Destructoid

But is pleased with the hugely positive response It’s been an incredibly exciting weekend for Street Fighter fans, not only did we receive our first look at the colorful gameplay of upcoming release Street Fighter 6, but this official reveal was swiftly followed by a very unofficial leak, revealing what appeared to be 22 pieces of character art, with further in-game clips later surfacing on various social media platforms. Several hours after the exciting images had been circulating on the information superhighway,…

Street Fighter 6’ roster and footage leaks acknowledged by Capcom

Capcom has acknowledged the recent leaks for Street Fighter 6 after it showed the game off during Sony’s State Of Play stream. After Capcom unveiled the new world tour and battle hub modes for Street Fighter 6 earlier this week, a number of leaks concerning the game’s character roster and in-game footage surfaced. This was then followed by an acknowledgement of the leaks from Capcom yesterday (June 4), who said on Twitter: “As residents of Metro City, we’ve all seen things we weren’t supposed to see, but we’re all in…

Street Fighter 6’s New, Colorful Art Style Is an Instant KO

Image: CapcomCapcom’s Street Fighter series has been going for 35 years, and stood as one of the biggest gaming franchises around. Whenever a new entry is announced—as in, a proper one, not a new version of a previously released title—it’s treated as a big deal, and that’s exactly what we got with the real deal reveal of Street Fighter 6 on Thursday.During PlayStation’s recent State of Play livestream, Capcom debuted the first gameplay for their upcoming arcade fighter. Overall, it serves serves as a great showcase for

Street Fighter 6 Arriving in 2023; Characters, New Modes Revealed by Capcom

Street Fighter 6 is set to arrive sometime in 2023 on PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series S/X. This announcement was made by Capcom during Sony's PlayStation State of Play event on Thursday. Capcom is developing this game on the RE Engine, which has been previously used for titles like Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil Village, and Devil May Cry 5. In addition, the Street Fighter 6 gameplay trailer was also released that showcases the unique art style of the new Street Fighter game. The trailer reveals two new game modes and…

Resident Evil 4 Remake Announced by Capcom, Set for March 2023 Release

Resident Evil 4 Remake was announced during Sony's State of Play event on Thursday — and it is set to arrive in March 2023 on next-gen consoles and PC. There is also some PSVR2 content under development. This announcement was accompanied by a Resident Evil 4 Remake reveal trailer that showcased the game's upgraded graphics on PlayStation 5. Resident Evil 4 originally came out in 2005 to great success. It established itself as one of the classics of the survival horror genre that combined action and resource management…

Sony Slate of Play scheduled for June 2

After a wait of two months, Sony announced that the next Slate of Play event is scheduled for June 2. In this edition of Slate of Play, Sony will showcase some of the new title for the PlayStation, and we will also get a sneak peek of the upcoming games for the yet to be announced PlayStation VR2. We don't know what Sony has in store for us, but the event will have "exciting reveals from our third-party partners" and, as said before, a first look at the games for PlayStation and PSVR2.This edition of Slate of Play will…

Capcom Fighting Collection not a hint at any series’ revival, says producer

Creatures of the Night will be staying there In a month from now, classic fighting game fans will be eagerly awaiting the arrival of hard-brawling retro compendium Capcom Fighting Collection, which gathers together 10 rock-’em sock-’em titles from the iconic publisher’s past. And while some fans might think that this release may ignite the revival of some forgotten favorites, one of Capcom’s own producers thinks that perhaps we should, unfortunately, keep those hopes in check. Speaking in a new interview with Game…

The Capcom Fighting Collection is a trip down memory lane

A select few obscure games are the cherries on top If you forgot that Capcom announced another compilation a few months ago, I wouldn’t blame you. It feels like Sega and Capcom could subside on retro re-releases alone, given how heavily they dominated that era of gaming. But we were given access to a Capcom Fighting Collection preview edition, and things are looking up in terms of its adherence to preservation; and for Darkstalkers fans. As a recap, here are the games included in the Capcom Fighting Collection:…

Capcom celebrates Dragon’s Dogma 10th anniversary with…a website

It’s time for the annual “where’s the sequel?” chant The Dragon’s Dogma 10th anniversary is underway, and Capcom is celebrating it with (!)…a website dedicated to the series. It’s one of the most Capcom things we’ll see all week! Amid a historical breakdown of the several projects that the franchise has produced, we get a short message from the game’s legendary director Hideaki Itsuno (who is still at Capcom, and still wants to make a sequel): “Dragon’s Dogma, first released in 2012, is celebrating its 10th anniversary!…