Code Veronica makes a comeback from Capcom
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Capcom says it has more unannounced games that will launch in this fiscal year alongside Onimusha, hinting at big reveals during Summer Game Fest & others.
Way of the Sword on the PlayStation Store, providing an early preview ahead of the September 25 launch. The PS5 demo is available now in all regions on
"A good example of how fresh ideas from younger staff, combined with collaboration with experienced employees, led to successful results."
"A good example of how fresh ideas from younger staff, combined with collaboration with experienced employees, led to successful results"
Capcom posted its latest earnings and revealed that not only is the publisher mostly a PC gaming company now, but 93 percent of its total game sales were digital. And it expects that number to increase over the next 12 months as it gets closer and closer to a nearly all-digital future.
Better late than never.
Capcom has officially confirmed some long-awaited news for Resident Evil fans at Summer Game Fest 2026: Resident Evil Code: Veronica is officially getting a remake. The 2000 Resident Evil spin-off game starred Claire Redfield, Chris Redfield, and Steve Burnside, though this trailer spotlights Claire and her journey specifically.
Its AI policy is "to improve the efficiency of routine operations" for its developers, but creativity at the core of its games should be "handle by humans".
Following major announcements for Resident Evil and Monster Hunter at Summer Game Fest, a reader explains why he thinks Capcom is doing so well at the moment.