Pragmata will have players take on the role of Hugh and Diana as they fight their way through a research facility to get to Earth.
Less than a month after its official reveal, the next entry in Capcom's survival horror series has already reached a huge milestone.
Layered Weapons, new event quests and another fan-favorite monster are also incoming when the update arrives this month.
Director Satoru Nihei spoke about how the new Break Issen works, and how gameplay won't be as punishing as in Souls titles.
The publisher's 40-minute showcase will also feature Street Fighter 6 and outline the next Title Update for Monster Hunter Wilds.
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The "cool samurai" protagonist of Onimusha: Way of the Sword will feature the likeness of classic Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune.
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Street Fighter 6 on Switch 2 is an outstanding port, loaded with content and crisp performance.
The survival horror genre has quite a lot in the pipeline.
Leaker Aesthetic Gamer says players will "certainly have a chance to try it out," perhaps hinting at an upcoming demo for the title.
“Will this be the requiem that finally lays the memories of that abhorrent disaster to rest?” Capcom teases on its official website.
Director Koshi Nakanishi released a video message to members of Capcom's Resident Evil Ambassador program about the new protagonist.
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While you can shoot and dodge with Hugh using triggers, the face buttons control Diana as she completes a mini-game to hack foes.
Alongside navigating its environment through holes in the ceiling, the monster can smash cover and even mess with the lights.
Hands-on impressions for a new gameplay demo are now live, highlighting the dread-inducing atmosphere, terror, and puzzles.
Capcom's upcoming survival horror title will allegedly feature a choice between first and third-person cameras throughout.
Capcom revealed this during its recent financial report, and is doing this because of different costs involved for physical releases.
Capcom's flagship fighter is available on Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2, with its next DLC characters confirmed.