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The Capcom Showcase had more than a few updates on the company’s array of popular franchises. Events like these can be hard to keep track of, so here’s everything that was at the show.
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Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Capcom debuted another trailer for the expansion and detailed some of its mechanics and features. A demo is coming to Switch and PC on June 14, too. Capcom also explained a bit of what will come to the game after Sunbreak‘s launch.
Street Fighter 6
Capcom didn’t show anything new for the upcoming fighting game, but said more will come later this year.
Capcom Fighting Collection
There was also basically nothing new in the Capcom Fighting Collection segment, which is still coming out on June 24. It has 10 classic Capcom fighting games.
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Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium
Capcom once again spoke about some of the games coming to Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium on July 22 like Saturday Night Slam Masters, Magic Sword, Black Tiger, and Eco Fighters. There will be 32 arcade titles and lots of quality-of-life options. Players can buy the whole bundle or select them individually. Everyone will also get Son Son when getting the base game. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior is also available for free for a limited time right now.
Exoprimal
Capcom showed a new trailer for upcoming dinosaur co-op shooter and spoke more to the game’s dynamic main game mode, objective types, enemies like the Neo Tyrannosaurus, and new Exosuits like the two new Assault suits: Barrage, the bombardier, and a rail-gun sniper called Vigilant. It is still releasing in 2023. There will be a closed network test PC in July and there are now signups on the game’s website.
Dragon’s Dogma Anniversary
Capcom strangely only talked about the game’s anniversary and upcoming video on June 16 that will “talk about how and what Dragon’s Dogma came to be.”
Resident Evil Village DLC
Resident Evil Village is getting a whole slew of DLC, including a new campaign, Mercenaries add-on, and third-person mode. All three will be releasing on October 28 alongside Resident Evil: Re:Verse, which was supposed to originally launch with Village.
Resident Evil 4 Remake
Capcom showed just some snippets of the Resident Evil 4 remake in action.
Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 7 Upgrades
Capcom officially revealed that the Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 7 PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S upgrades would be out later on June 13. The PC update will also be hitting later on that same day, too.
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