The publisher blamed the action strategy title underperforming in sales on "insufficient marketing" and "failure to generate buzz."
Capcom is giving away a number of in-game bonus items to thank players for their support of the its newly released action-strategy game.
Mixing action, strategy and tower defense, Capcom's latest title is all about assisting the Maiden Yoshiro and defeating the Seethe.
A Short Hike, Train Sim World 4 and Venba leave the service on July 31st. Meanwhile, Microsoft is teasing "another update" soon.
The collaboration includes an outfit and weapon for protagonist Soh, alongside a costume for Maiden Yoshiro, based on the 2006 title.
The trailer showcases the infestation of Mt. Kafuku by the Seethe as Soh and the Maiden Yoshiro fight against all odds to stop it.
Capcom says it doesn't have any current plans to add new content to the upcoming action-strategy title following its imminent release.
"There will also be missions and challenges to clear after completing the story," says producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi.
Meanwhile, Capcom has also announced a collaboration with Okami, which will entail costumes, weapons, and music.
The company will use the showcase to unveil details on Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess and Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.
A behind-the-scenes development video is apparently in the works, showcasing how the team created the visuals, environments, and more.
Capcom's hack-and-slash title will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and will also be available via Game Pass.
Check out how a typical day in Capcom's action strategy title plays out. It's out this year for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.
As Soh, players work with Yoshiro, the Maiden with divine powers, to push back The Seethe and cleanse Mt. Kafuku of corruption.
The action strategy title is out this year for current-gen platforms with more details at Capcom Highlights Day 1 today at 3 PM PT.
Guide the Spirit Stone Maiden, assign roles to rescued villagers for the coming battle and fight off hordes of demons during the night.
Capcom's fantasy title was previously announced for Xbox Series X/S and PC via the Windows Store. It's also launching day one on Game Pass.
Capcom has unveiled a mysterious new game, titled Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, with a new trailer.