Capcom is set to reveal its upcoming projects in a digital showcase on Thursday, March 5th, following the continued success of Resident Evil Requiem. The event will provide an in-depth look at the company’s future plans, offering a glimpse beyond the latest installment in the popular survival horror franchise.
Dubbed “Capcom Spotlight,” the digital event will broadcast at 1:00 AM Saudi Arabian time (which is 4:00 PM PST on Wednesday, March 4th) and will feature translations into 13 different languages. The 30-minute presentation will detail several forthcoming titles, signaling Capcom’s diverse portfolio and continued commitment to gaming innovation.
The showcase will include updates on Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Pragmata, Street Fighter 6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition, Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection, and Megaman Dual Override. This diverse lineup demonstrates Capcom’s strategy of catering to a wide range of gaming preferences.
Megaman Dual Override, the newest entry in the classic action-platformer series, is slated for release next year. The Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection will bundle together several titles from the Mega Man Star Force series, including Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus, Mega Man Star Force: Leo, Mega Man Star Force: Dragon, Mega Man Star Force: Zerker x Ninja, Mega Man Star Force: Zerker x Saurian, Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace, and Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker. These collections offer a nostalgic experience for long-time fans and a convenient entry point for new players.
Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition, expected in June, will feature 26 characters released during the game’s first two years, including color variations from 3 to 10, and 20 battle stages (with Alex arriving later this month). Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, launching next month, tells the story of two nations heading towards destruction, with a mysterious egg offering a glimmer of hope.
Rounding out the announced lineup is Pragmata, a brand-new sci-fi action-adventure game featuring a unique hacking mechanic. Set in the near future, the game follows protagonists Hyou and his android companion Diana as they navigate a desolate lunar research station.
Capcom has also hinted at potential surprises during the broadcast, encouraging viewers to tune in on Thursday. The company recently addressed the complex narrative threads within Resident Evil Requiem, with fans now dissecting the mysteries surrounding Leon S. Kennedy and a significant secret revealed in the game’s closing moments. More details about this storyline are emerging…