Key Takeaways
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- Capcom will showcase major updates on three highly anticipated titles - Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Pragmata, and Resident Evil Requiem - slated for release in 2026 at the Tokyo Game Show.
- Development teams are still working hard to finalize these projects before their showcase.
- Capcom will host a special pre-event broadcast on September 24th to deliver updates on its ongoing projects, with times scheduled for 3 PM in Portugal and 11 AM in Brasilia.
- Japanese fans will get an exclusive first look at these games during the main Tokyo Game Show event from September 25th to 28th.
Capcom Spotlights 2026 Titles at Tokyo Game Show, Pre-Event Broadcast on September 24th
Capcom is returning to its home turf for the 2025 Tokyo Game Show, making a significant presence after opting out of Gamescom in Germany. The company will showcase major updates on three highly anticipated titles slated for 2026: Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Pragmata, and Resident Evil Requiem. Development teams are busy finishing up these projects. During the main Tokyo Game Show event, held from September 25th to 28th, Capcom will offer Japanese fans an exclusive first look at these games. Prior to the main event, on September 24th, Capcom will host a special broadcast to deliver updates on its ongoing projects. The broadcast is scheduled for 3 PM in Portugal and 11 AM in Brasilia.
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