From a new Street Fighter to the highly anticipated Resident Evil: Village DLC, Capcom has a lot of upcoming releases to excite fans. The company has already had an interesting schedule for 2022 so far, unveiling Street Fighter 6 in February, releasing the Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak expansion in June, alongside plenty of other announcements and releases. To cover all this content that Capcom has for the rest of 2022 and early 2023, it seems the company will need a lot of time.
The upcoming Tokyo Games Show, one of Japan's biggest gaming events, is the place where Capcom has been given that time. According to recent reports, the Street Fighter and Resident Evil publisher will have two livestreams at this year's Tokyo Games Show, which takes place in September. It isn't surprising that Capcom would show up to the Tokyo Games Show, especially with this year's event marking the anticipated return of a physical audience, following the end of lockdowns in Japan.
What is interesting is that Capcom has carved out time for two presentations at this year's Tokyo Games Show. The first showcase will be a pre-recorded stream taking place on September 15, which will give fans "all the latest Capcom news." This is likely where gamers can expect to hear news about already confirmed releases such as Resident Evil: Village's DLC, Exoprimal, and potentially the RE4 remake. For Street Fighter news, the second of Capcom's presentations will be a livestream on September 16 dedicated to updates on the latest entry in the franchise.
Already, fans have had some information brought to them on Street Fighter 6. Since the game was first revealed in February, more details have been revealed steadily. Most recently, two new characters were unveiled for Street Fighter 6 at EVO 2022, so it is likely that the Tokyo Games Show could see some similar reveals. Fans are currently hoping to see some extended gameplay of Street Fighter 6, especially with the game targeting a 2023 release.
Of course, among the things gamers are already aware of, there is the potential for Capcom to surprise its fans with the reveal of a new title, especially in the September 15 stream. While nothing is official yet, a possible reveal that could happen at the Tokyo Games Show is a showing of Resident Evil 9. Even while some of Resident Evil: Village's story still needs wrapping up, after fans spotted a Resident Evil 9 leak, a reveal for that game could come sooner rather than later.
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