
Capcom is expected to have a significant presence not only at Gamescom and the upcoming Tokyo Game Show in October, but they also have something planned for next month. In an exclusive report by Entertainment Weekly about upcoming New York Comic Con events, it’s been announced that a new “Capcom Presents” panel will take place on October 10th.
As a thrilled fan, I can’t wait to join the crowd at the main stage for an exciting 90-minute panel! This event will shine a spotlight on the publisher’s latest and forthcoming titles. Among the anticipated appearances are “Resident Evil Requiem,” “Pragmata,” and “Onimusha: Way of the Sword.” Additionally, we might get some new insights into the development of “Monster Hunter Wilds” and “Street Fighter 6.” While it’s unlikely that there will be any new announcements, who knows what surprises might be in store!
Hey there, fellow gaming enthusiasts! I’ve got some exciting news to share about my favorite games. On August 19th at 11 AM PDT during Gamescom Opening Night Live, we’ll get a fresh glimpse at Resident Evil Requiem. Not only that, but attendees will also have the chance to play a demo of it right then and there.
Starting from August 20th and running through the 24th, you can also get your hands on Onimusha: Way of the Sword and Pragmata at the show floor. So, keep an eye out for more updates as Gamescom is set to begin next week!
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2025-08-14 20:55