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Capcom business and news from across the web.- September on PS5 Is Officially Insane, Onimusha: Way of the Sword Locks Release DateCapcom has announced that Onimusha: Way of the Sword will be released on September 25th for PlayStation 5. The article highlights an unusually busy September for PS5 releases, including titles like Marvel's Wolverine and Dune: Awakening. A playable demo for Onimusha: Way of the Sword is available now.
- Pragmata director Yonghee Cho says it's not a sad dad game for a very simple reason: 'I'm not a sad dad,…Pragmata director Yonghee Cho stated that the game is not a 'sad dad' title because he himself is a happy father of two. He explained that the relationship between protagonists Hugh and Diana is intended to highlight companionship and cooperation, making it relatable to a wider audience. Cho emphasized that the development team consciously focused on a 'buddy type feeling' rather than solely a parent-child dynamic.
- The more I hear about Far Cry 7, the more I worry about itThe author expresses significant concern regarding the future of the Far Cry series, specifically Far Cry 7, due to rumors of generative AI implementation and restrictive real-world time limits. Ubisoft's ongoing restructuring and silence on details further fuel these worries, contrasting with the series' past innovative entries.
- Resident Evil Requiem producer suggests the legendary horror series could finally visit Japan in the future - "I think every member [of the team] has given it some thought"Resident Evil Requiem producer Masato Kumazawa suggested that a future installment in the horror series could be set in Japan, a location the development team has considered. Kumazawa also discussed Capcom's flexible approach to character aging and timeline consistency within the Resident Evil franchise, noting that narrative needs dictate these decisions.
- HOT NEWS as Ghosts'n Goblins has arrived as a Commodore Amiga AGA edition via JOTD!JOTD has released an AGA edition of the classic game Ghosts'n Goblins for the Commodore Amiga, specifically targeting the Amiga 1200 and above. This enhanced version features 64 colors, improved graphics, and new music, aiming for exact arcade gameplay. A CD32 version with audio tracks is also available.
- Resident Evil Requiem Producer Says the Franchise Could Go To Japan in Future TitlesResident Evil Requiem producer Masato Kumazawa has hinted that future installments in the franchise could be set in Japan. While Japan has not been a setting before, Kumazawa noted that many Japanese developers at Capcom have considered it. The article also briefly mentions an upcoming remake of Resident Evil - Code: Veronica.
- Pragmata Director Regrets Announcing it Too EarlyPragmata director Yonghee Cho expressed regret over announcing the game too early, citing the pressure from high player expectations following its initial 2020 reveal. Despite multiple delays from its original 2022 release, player interest has served as a significant motivator for the development team. The game is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.
- Summer Game Fest 2026 and State of Play - every PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo rumourThis article compiles numerous rumors and predictions for upcoming announcements at Summer Game Fest, State of Play, and other gaming showcases. It covers potential reveals for games across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch platforms, including new titles, sequels, remakes, and DLC from major publishers like Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Ubisoft, and Capcom.
- 30 Biggest Potential Announcements from the Summer of GamingThe Summer of Gaming is set to feature numerous potential announcements from major publishers and developers. Expected reveals include release dates for Gears of War: E-Day, Fable, and Phantom Blade Zero, new trailers for Grand Theft Auto 6 and Ananta, and potential reveals for remakes like Resident Evil: Code Veronica and Virtua Fighter Crossroads. Updates are also anticipated for games like OD, State of Decay 3, and Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, alongside potential announcements for new titles and expansions across various franchises.
- Capcom did not expect people to like the first Pragmata trailer so much, and like Todd Howard wincing at The Elder Scrolls 6, kind of regretted announcing it so earlyCapcom director Yonghee Cho and producer Naoto Oyama discussed the development of Pragmata, admitting they did not expect the initial trailer to generate such high player interest. This early reveal, despite leading to delays and internal reboots, ultimately served as a significant motivator for the development team. Cho also drew a parallel to Todd Howard's experience with The Elder Scrolls 6's early announcement, acknowledging a degree of regret but also the positive impact of sustained player anticipation.
- Capcom producer teases a Resident Evil based in Japan: "It might make an appearance at some point"Capcom producer Masato Kumazawa has indicated that a future Resident Evil game set in Japan is a possibility. While no concrete plans have been announced, Kumazawa stated that the development team has considered the idea, and it could appear at some point. He assured that the core identity of the series would be preserved, even while exploring new challenges and settings.
- Preview: Chivalware Plays With Battle Network Style CombatChivalware, developed by Regal Pigeon Games, is a new title that blends Mega Man Battle Network-style grid-based combat with match-three mechanics and roguelike elements. Players control a Disk Knight navigating a fallen world, chaining matching tiles to power attacks. The game is set to release on PC in Autumn 2026, with a demo currently available on Steam.
- Silver Pines is a gorgeous 2D Resident Evil-inspired metroidvania, with a dash of Twin Peaks, where I spent most of my time methodically stabbing monsters' shinsSilver Pines is a 2D survival horror metroidvania inspired by Resident Evil and Twin Peaks, where players control private investigator Red Walker searching for a missing musician in a monster-infested town. The game features limited resources, inventory management, and close-quarters combat, with developer Wych Elm aiming for a classic survival horror feel. While the initial combat can be challenging, the preview highlights the game's atmospheric presentation and unique rotoscope-inspired art style.
- Sega leaker drops new Jet Set Radio, Sonic, Persona, and Crazy Taxi rumorsA Sega insider, who previously leaked footage of the upcoming Jet Set Radio reboot, has shared new rumors about unannounced projects. These include claims that a new Crazy Taxi game will launch before Jet Set Radio, multiple Sonic the Hedgehog announcements are planned for this year with improved character models, and Persona may be heading to Fortnite. The leaker also mentioned a new Ace Attorney announcement, a Nintendo Switch version of Metaphor: ReFantazio, and potential development for Puyo Puyo and Phantasy Star Online 3.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword reportedly targeting September 2026 releaseCapcom's Onimusha: Way of the Sword is reportedly targeting a September 2026 release, according to insider NateTheHate. The game, which marks the franchise's first mainline entry in two decades, is in development for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. It features intense sword combat and supernatural battles against demonic forces.
- Respawn Monday #001: Abiotic Factor, Marathon Runs, and the Outward 2 Beta — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesThe author discusses recent gaming experiences, including the survival game Abiotic Factor on PC Game Pass, its retro visuals, and engaging crafting mechanics. They also detail playing the extraction shooter Marathon with new friends, preparing for Season 2's wipe, and covering the Outward 2 beta, noting its deliberate difficulty and lack of handholding.
- Rumour: Onimusha Adds to Stacked September 2026 PS5 Release Line-UpA rumor suggests that Onimusha: Way of the Sword is slated for a September 25, 2026 release on PlayStation 5, potentially adding to a busy release month. This information comes from a leaker who previously shared the logo for Rayman Legends: Retold, and the details may have changed. The article also notes other major game releases scheduled around that time, including Grand Theft Auto 6 and Fable.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword is Targeting September for Release – RumorOnimusha: Way of the Sword, Capcom's revival of the fantasy hack-and-slash series, is reportedly targeting a September 25th release date. This rumor comes from leakers intercellular and NateTheHate, with the game expected to launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. The title will avoid major releases like Grand Theft Auto 6 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.
- Summer Game Fest 2026 is “Our Biggest” Yet, Says Geoff KeighleyGeoff Keighley has announced that Summer Game Fest 2026, scheduled for June 5th, will be its largest event to date, potentially featuring numerous world premieres and announcements. Speculation includes potential reveals for Onimusha: Warlords, Monster Hunter Wilds, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, Hideo Kojima's OD, and Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword Apparently Launches September 25A leak suggests that Onimusha: Way of the Sword, the first mainline entry in the series in 20 years, may release on September 25, 2026. The source has a history of accurate leaks, particularly concerning Ubisoft titles, but notes this information is old and could be outdated. Capcom has previously indicated interest in remastering other titles in the Onimusha series.