The latest Capcom Spotlight and Monster Hunter Wilds Showcase have brought a wealth of exciting updates for fans of Capcom's diverse game lineup. From new trailers and beta details for Monster Hunter Wilds to fresh insights on upcoming titles like Onimusha: Way of the Sword and the remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny, there's plenty to look forward to. Additionally, we've learned the release date for Capcom Fighting Collection 2 and more about the integration of Fatal Fury's Mai into Street Fighter 6.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword Gets a Bunch of New Details
Onimusha: Way of the Sword is slated for a 2026 release, and Capcom has shared some thrilling details about what fans can anticipate from this new installment. The development team is focusing on three key areas: crafting compelling characters, introducing a new protagonist, and designing engaging enemies. They aim to authentically recreate the historical setting of Kyoto, filled with real-life locations. The game promises to deliver the "ultimate sword fighting action" with the visceral thrill of slicing through foes.Set in the Edo Period, Onimusha: Way of the Sword will see players battling the evil Genma. Our new protagonist, due to a twist of fate, will wield an Oni Gauntlet, using it to vanquish enemies and feed it souls. The game is designed to be challenging yet accessible, ensuring that action fans of all skill levels can enjoy it to the fullest.
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny Is Getting a Remastered Version in 2025
The 2002 classic, Onimusha: Samurai's Destiny, is set to receive a remastered version in 2025. This remaster aims to bridge the gap for fans eagerly awaiting Onimusha: Way of the Sword in 2026.Monster Hunter Wilds Open Beta 2 to Feature Flagship Monster Arkveld
The second Open Beta test for Monster Hunter Wilds is on the horizon, and Capcom has revealed what players can expect. A major highlight is the introduction of the new flagship monster, Arkveld, featured in an advanced quest that will challenge players' skills. The beta will also include a Gypceros Hunt, a training area, and online features such as Private Lobbies and Online Single Player mode. Private Lobbies will not appear in searches, ideal for playing with friends, while Online Single Player allows players to join without a lobby, using an S.O.S. Flare to switch to multiplayer when needed.Players can transfer their data from the first Open Beta to this new one, with the return of Character Creator, Story Trial, and the Doshaguma hunt. Monster Hunter Wilds is set to launch on February 28, with the second Open Beta, featuring Cross-Play, scheduled for:
- Thursday, February 6 at 7pm PT to Sunday, February 9 at 6:59pm PT
- Thursday, February 13 at 7pm PT to Sunday, February 16 at 6:59pm PT
Monster Hunter Wilds Reveals Iceshard Cliffs and New Enemies Just Waiting to Be Fought
The Monster Hunter Wilds Showcase unveiled a new story trailer set in the frozen locale of the Iceshard Cliffs. This snowy environment will be home to unique creatures such as the Wudwud known as Rove, the Hirabami - Leviathan, Nerscylla - Temnoceran, and the formidable Gore Magala. The trailer also provided more insight into the flagship monster, Arkveld.