Capcom Opens New “Cutting Edge” Production Support Facility in Osaka

The facility, equipped with two motion capture studios, will allow developers to "maximize their creative and expressive abilities."

Posted By | On 10th, Apr. 2023

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Capcom has been on a roll for several years now, putting out one critical and commercial hit after another, and unsurprisingly, the company has plans to keep that momentum going. To that end, it has announced the opening of a new production support facility in Osaka.

The facility, described as “one of the largest motion capture studios” in Japan, is equipped with two motion capture studios, and according to Capcom, will enable developer to “maximize their creative and expressive abilities by coordinating filming with Capcom’s game development environment.” In total, Japanese company now has three motion capture studios under its belt.

Recently, Konami also announced the establishment of a new motion capture studio in Osaka. Read more on that through here.

Capcom recently announced that Resident Evil 4 Remake has sold over 4 million copies worldwide in the space of two weeks, with the acclaimed survival horror title’s sales also driving the company’s stock prices to an all-time high. You can read our review of the game through here.

In June, Capcom will also launch Street Fighter 6which will be followed by the launch of Exoprimal in July.


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