Capcom Arcade Stadium Could be Getting a Sequel

Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium has been rated in Korea, suggesting that a sequel to Capcom's 2021 arcade collection might be in the works.

Posted By | On 01st, Apr. 2022

Capcom Arcade Stadium

In February last year, Capcom released Capcom Arcade Stadium for the Nintendo Switch, and then brought it over to PS4, Xbox One, and PC a few months later, offering a cavalcade of beloved Capcom arcade titles from the ’80s and ’90s, from Commando and Final Fight to Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo and many, many more. And it seems like the Japanese company is preparing to double down on those offerings.

As reported by VGC, a classification rating for Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium was recently spotted on the website of the Korean ratings board, the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea (GRAC). There’s also a separate rating for Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium Bundle #1, suggesting that the sequel might follow a similar release plan to the first game.

Interestingly, while the original Capcom Arcade Stadium received an age rating of 12+ in South Korea, its sequel and the bundle pack shave received a 15+ rating.

Both ratings only mention PC as a platform, and contain the following brief description for the game: “A PC game that features various retro arcade games from the ’80s and ’90s developed by Capcom as a collection.”

Of course, Capcom is yet to officially announce a full-fledged sequel to the arcade collection, but if the classification rating is anything to go by, that could change soon.

As is always the case, don’t treat this as confirmed until Capcom makes an announcement- though leaks of unannounced games via age ratings generally tend to be accurate. Either way, we’ll keep you updated, so stay tuned.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

No, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Isn’t a Shorter Game Than Rebirth, Clarifies Game Director

No, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Isn’t a Shorter Game Than Rebirth, Clarifies Game Director

"It’s not about cutting out content; it’s making sure that it feels right, the speed at which the story pr...

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Was the Biggest Physical Game Launch in the US Since Tears of the Kingdom

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Was the Biggest Physical Game Launch in the US Since Tears of the Kingdom

Game Freak's latest had a strong debut in the region, both in physical units sold and overall dollar sales, ac...

ARC Raiders Trailer Paints a Post-Apocalyptic Picture of Hope Before Revealing Its Biggest ARC Yet

ARC Raiders Trailer Paints a Post-Apocalyptic Picture of Hope Before Revealing Its Biggest ARC Yet

The Queen seemingly has company, as a massive new ARC is revealed for Embark's extraction shooter ahead of thi...

Battlefield: RedSec is Free-to-Play – Battle Royale Confirmed for October 28th Launch

Battlefield: RedSec is Free-to-Play – Battle Royale Confirmed for October 28th Launch

The first battle royale mode in the series since Firestorm is dropping tomorrow and will be free for everyone ...

Former PlayStation Exec Says Chasing Live-Service Like Fortnite is like a “Mirage” on a “Sand Dune”

Former PlayStation Exec Says Chasing Live-Service Like Fortnite is like a “Mirage” on a “Sand Dune”

Shawn Layden spoke about his time at Sony working on single-player games, and the company's change in prioriti...

Former Halo: Combat Evolved Developer Says Halo: Campaign Evolved “Feels Genuine” and is “Gorgeous”

Former Halo: Combat Evolved Developer Says Halo: Campaign Evolved “Feels Genuine” and is “Gorgeous”

Marcus Lehto wrote about how impressive Halo: Campaign Evolved looks, noting that "it warms my heart to see Ha...