
It’s difficult to say if there’ll be anything completely new. It would certainly be a great opportunity to spotlight it and explain what it is actually. There’s also Pragmata, which was announced in 2020 but which Capcom have never mentioned again, but hasn’t yet taken on the show. There’s also pretty much no way the Separate Ways campaign for Ada Wong will be released, even if it was said that Capcom never confirmed that it was the intention of the group. It seems obvious that the show will just feature Dragons Dogma 2, Exoprimal and Ghost Trick remaster, as well as DLC for Street Fighter 6 and Resident Evil 4.īoth games have DLC already announced, Street Fighter 6 due to the arrival of new fighters and Resident Evil 4 due to the arrival of new fighters confirmed to have a VR mode. When the fact that they have been having a great game, resulting in that it’s also a problem for Capcom, that as with Resident Evil 4 and Street Fighter 6 as the most critically acclaimed case, they only have very little luck in dealing with such a big game, as Dragons Dogma 2 and even a lot of DLC and smaller releases.

There’s no known event, except that it will happen at 11pm on Thursday, June 12. The capcom event is rare, but they’ve announced one later this Monday.

Nintendo is always doing and yet they have not announced anything.

Dragons Dogma 2 is pretty good at guaranteeing that you are a slave to our world.Ī new preview showcase was added to the list, as Capcom prepares to reveal more about Dragons Dogma 2 and perhaps Pragmata.Ī jumble of companies which normally share the interest of E3 is also at stake this year, despite no clear logic on who does and doesn’t have a show.
