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Capcom business and news from across the web.- Fanatical's Capcom Classics Bundle Offers 8 DRM-Free PC Games For CheapFanatical is offering a Capcom Classic Bundle featuring eight DRM-free PC games for GOG, with prices starting at $8 for three games and dropping to $2.75 per game when purchasing all eight for $22. The collection includes classic titles such as Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, Dino Crisis, Dino Crisis 2, Breath of Fire IV, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, and Street Fighter Alpha 2.
- Roadmaps and PlansCapcom's latest financial report has generated hope among fans for a potential Dead Rising 5. While no official announcement has been made, the report's positive outlook has fueled speculation about future game development.
- The hangover kicks in after a decade of games-as-a-service obsession | OpinionSony and Sega's recent financial results highlight the significant costs and underperformance associated with the games-as-a-service (GaaS) trend, including substantial impairments on acquisitions like Bungie and Rovio. In contrast, Capcom continues to achieve record profits by focusing on traditional premium game releases, suggesting a potential strategic shift back towards established business models within the industry.
- Pragmata review – No Escort MissionPragmata is a bold and different action-adventure game that blends sci-fi storytelling, puzzle-solving, and combat. Players control Hugh Williams, a stranded astronaut who teams up with a mysterious android girl named Diana, forming a compelling father-daughter relationship. Despite a steep learning curve for its dual-combat system, the game offers a unique experience with impressive visuals powered by the RE Engine, exploring themes of isolation and artificial intelligence.
- Level-5 criticised for anti-piracy statement while not having legal alternative to play back catalogueLevel-5 has faced criticism for issuing an anti-piracy statement while failing to provide legal avenues for international fans to access its older titles, such as the Yo-kai Watch series. Fans point out the lack of global releases and modern re-releases, making piracy the only option for many outside of Japan.
- Tekken veteran Katsuhiro Harada to lead new SNK subsidiaryTekken veteran Katsuhiro Harada has been appointed CEO of SNK's newly established subsidiary, VS Studio SNK. The studio aims to leverage combined technology and knowledge to deliver top-tier gaming experiences. SNK, now largely owned by Saudi Arabia's Electronic Gaming Development Company, is also expanding its global reach with new studios.
- The latest Nvidia drivers reportedly fix stutters when using frame generation and VSync, so you can generate to your…Nvidia's Game Ready Driver 596.49 reportedly resolves stuttering issues that occurred when using DLSS Frame Generation in conjunction with VSync. While some users have reported success, others continue to experience performance problems with certain games, including Monster Hunter Wilds. The update also includes compatibility enhancements for upcoming titles like Forza Horizon 6 and Directive 8020.
- Now Playing at SUPERJUMP Issue 40This article features previews of several games currently being played by the SUPERJUMP editorial team. James Burns is enjoying Capcom's Pragmata, praising its unique combat and art design. Jahanzeb Khan is hooked on Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.VO. World Stage on Nintendo Switch, while Nathaniel Kelly is playing Final Fantasy Legend 3 for a community event. PJ Walerysiak finds Tales of Kenzera: Zau to be a moving experience inspired by grief, and Kristina M.H. is finding The Binding of Isaac addictive despite its dark themes. CJ Wilson also shares positive impressions of Pragmata and revisits Lococycle from Twisted Pixel Games.
- Netflix's Devil May Cry Season 2 Redeems The Worst Game In The SeriesNetflix's Devil May Cry Season 2 is a stylish and action-packed continuation of the anime adaptation, expanding its cast and narrative. The season successfully reimagines elements from the maligned Devil May Cry 2, particularly the villain Arius, and features strong performances and impressive animation from Studio Mir, surpassing its predecessor.
- The Best Retro Handhelds Under $100: Anbernic vs. Miyoo vs. Powkiddy (2026) | TAGThis guide compares the best retro handheld gaming devices available for under $100, focusing on brands like Anbernic, Miyoo, and Powkiddy. It highlights the Miyoo Mini Plus as the overall best for its pocketability and OnionOS software, the Anbernic RG35XX H for analog stick users, the TrimUI Smart Pro S for PSP emulation, and the Anbernic RG CubeXX for its unique square screen ideal for Game Boy games. The article also explains emulation basics, the importance of custom firmware, and the legalities surrounding ROMs.
- Party Animals AI contest sparks full-blown revolt as fans review bomb the gamePlayers are review bombing the game Party Animals following the announcement of an AI video contest, sparking widespread community backlash. Despite the game's previous success and nominations, the developer Recreate Games' decision to encourage AI-generated content has led to significant player anger and a sharp decline in user reviews on Steam.
- Devil May Cry and Resident Evil remakes on Switch 2 rumors appear more convincing as Capcom singles out ports as a key…Capcom has indicated that porting catalog titles to the Nintendo Switch 2 is a key part of its multiplatform strategy. Rumors suggest that remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4, as well as Devil May Cry 5, could be among the games receiving native ports.
- Stardew Valley Creator Wants To Work With Humans And Not A "Soulless Machine"Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone expressed concerns about using AI for creative endeavors in game development, emphasizing the importance of human expression over algorithmic output. While acknowledging potential niche uses for AI, he stated a preference for collaborating with human artists. Other industry figures like Casey Hudson and companies like Capcom have also recently commented on the role of AI in game creation.
- Capcom Says It Will Continue To Nurture Its "Leading Brands" With Sequels, Remakes And PortsCapcom plans to nurture its leading game brands through sequels, remakes, and ports, while also developing new intellectual property. The company highlighted series such as Mega Man, Devil May Cry, Onimusha, and Monster Hunter as key franchises for future growth. Recent releases include Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection and Pragmata, with the latter selling over two million copies.
- Games Inbox: Are 3D platformers a dead genre?This collection of reader letters discusses the perceived decline of 3D platformers, the controversy surrounding game reviews and developer apologies, and the high price of upcoming games like Grand Theft Auto 6. Other topics include the financial struggles of Sony's acquisition of Bungie and the increasing time it takes to develop games.
- Capcom says it's eyeing Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, Dragon's Dogma for 'sequels, remakes, ports, etc.', and I'll gladly take the excuse to get my hopes upCapcom has indicated plans to expand its intellectual property value through sequels, remakes, and ports for franchises such as Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dragon's Dogma. This strategy aims to elevate these series to become future growth engines, similar to their success with Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. The company also mentioned leveraging generative AI in development while continuing to increase its workforce.
- Dead Rising Franchise Still Alive as Capcom Considers Sequels, RemakesCapcom is actively considering new entries and remakes for the Dead Rising franchise, which it lists as one of its "leading brands" alongside Devil May Cry and Mega Man. While a remaster of the original game was released for PlayStation 5 in 2024, the last mainline entry was Dead Rising 4 in 2016. Capcom is exploring various business models, including new IP, sequels, remakes, ports, and other media like movies and TV shows.
- Capcom Lists Dead Rising as One of Its 'Leading Brands' That It's 'Nurturing' — but Does That Mean Dead Rising 5?Capcom has identified Dead Rising as one of its 'leading brands' that it is actively nurturing for future growth. This statement was made in the company's latest earnings report, sparking speculation about a potential Dead Rising 5.
- Netflix misspells a lead Devil May Cry character's name and has to recall official merchandiseNetflix has recalled official Devil May Cry merchandise after misspelling the name of the character Vergil as 'Virgil' on a T-shirt. The T-shirt featured artwork of Dante and Vergil, with the error quickly noticed and removed from the Netflix store. This incident occurred despite the successful launch of the Devil May Cry animated series' first season on Netflix.
- Capcom wants to make new Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising gamesCapcom is considering new entries for its major franchises including Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising, as indicated in their latest financial report. While Resident Evil and Pragmata are set for releases, Dino Crisis was notably absent from the list of potential sequels or remakes. The company also discussed its stance on artificial intelligence in game development and the increasing trend of digital sales.