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Capcom has finally given new life to Dragon's Dogma 2, years after launch
By Isaiah Williams published
Capcom isn't resting on its laurels, and has announced a Dragon's Dogma 2 expansion in a year that is already stacked with releases.

September will make the GTA 6 wait much easier, with three huge releases
By Isaiah Williams published
GTA 6's November release date is one that publishers and developers are actively avoiding, and that has led to a chaotic September schedule of major releases.

Forget Marvel's Wolverine and God of War Laufey — I’ve played Onimusha's sword-fighting State of Play demo, and I think it could be the sleeper hit of 2026
By Isaiah Williams published
Capcom continues to deliver heavy hits year after year, and it looks like Onimusha Way of the Sword will be another one of them.

Resident Evil Requiem producer says the negative reaction players had to Nvidia's DLSS 5 yassification of Grace Ashcroft was 'positive' because 'it meant we got the design right'
By Demi Williams published
Resident Evil Requiem producer Masato Kumazawa has said the negative reaction to Nvidia's DLSS 5 version of Grace Ashcroft from players meant Capcom achieved the best design for the character.

Capcom says new Resident Evil Requiem DLC requires main game completion
By Isaiah Williams published
Resident Evil Requiem's first major DLC is fast approaching, and the game's producer and director have both urged players to finish the main story beforehand.

Pragmata review: hacking combat shines in a spellbinding lunar setting
By Rob Dwiar published
Hacking and combat combine beautifully in Pragmata, making for a satisfying and spectacular space action game

No, cracked versions of Resident Evil Requiem aren't performing better than the official game — but there are still issues with DRM
By Isaiah Williams published
Concerns have been widespread about Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem performing better via pirated versions, but that's not the case.

Capcom to use generative AI to boost productivity, but not for game content
By Isaiah Williams published
Capcom won't abandon DLSS 5 in current and upcoming games, or the use of AI for development productivity, but promises it won't use AI for game content.
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