Sure, let’s see… So, right after Summer Game Fest 2025, Capcom went ahead and dropped some seriously exciting news! We’ve got a scoop on three really unique titles. Imagine this: the next Resident Evil got announced—finally! Then, we’ve got some fresh faces for Street Fighter 6 AND a sneak peek into Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Let’s dive into it, kind of all over the place, but that’s how my brain works sometimes.
### Resident Evil Requiem – Yeah, It Happened
So, picture this: Resident Evil, but with a twist. Meet Grace Ashcroft, the newbie in town. She’s digging into a case that’s about to unravel into a whole nightmare. Total survival horror vibes, but also new blockbuster-style action scenes—the kind that make you question if you’re watching a movie or playing a game, you know? It’s celebrating the series’ 30th anniversary too. Dropping February 27, 2026. Mark the date or don’t—your call.
### Street Fighter 6—Year 3 is a Thing
Oh man, Year 3 of Street Fighter 6 is like a mixtape of nostalgia. Sagat’s back on his throne. You know, that epic fighter we all kind of loved or loved to hate? Catch a hint of his moves in the trailer. Then there’s C. Viper, your classic spy—returning with her tech toys. Alex, the powerhouse, hits the scene next spring, and finally… Ingrid, the mysterious enigma, joins in late spring 2026. Capcom even confirmed the $1,000,000 prize for the upcoming Capcom Cup 12 in Japan. Wish I could join, but my skills… well, they’re mostly in my head.
Got a chance to grab Street Fighter Years 1-2 Fighters Edition yet? Perfect way to dive into the madness if you’ve been snoozing on this.
### Onimusha: Swordplay and Samurai Goodness
Let’s travel to the Edo period, okay? Onimusha: Way of the Sword showcases epic action through the eyes of Miyamoto Musashi, navigating a Kyoto messed up by some dark stuff called Malice. The visuals? Dark fantasy at its best, with enemies that’ll haunt my dreams tonight. Combat looks insane—think of moves that might make you fall off your chair if you’re not careful. His arch-nemesis Sasaki Ganryu’s in there too, with his own fancy Oni Gauntlet. Intriguing storylines brewing, no doubt.
By the way, if you’re itching for some samurai action now, Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny remaster just dropped in May. It’s different, sure, but retains those rad elements like souls and Genma. New Hell mode’s a killer—get hit once, game over. Exciting or frustrating? You decide.
Anyway, that’s the gist of it, really. Capcom left us hanging a bit but in a good way. Survival horror? Samurai duels? Streets crowded with punches and kicks? It’s all happening in 2025 and 2026. Can’t wait to see what they cook up next!