Capcom will release several major games by the end of March 2025

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On Thursday, we updated you on Capcom’s fiscal 2023 financial report. The Japanese company has once again performed very well and seems to have big plans for the future. The presentation supplemented the results with interesting information about upcoming games.

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In its forecast for the next fiscal year, the company says that the already announced Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess will release in the 2024 calendar year, but that’s not all. Immediately after this, Capcom adds that more information about the “big games” that are currently in development and will hit the market this fiscal year, which is by the end of March 2025, will be announced later. Apparently, the already announced Monster Hunter Wilds is not one of them, because this game will be released in the 2025 calendar year, but probably not until the end of March.

So what awaits us next year? Several titles are offered. However, the main candidate is definitely Resident Evil 9, which was recently revealed by leaker Dusk Golem. The game is expected to be revealed soon and could be released in January 2025. Plus, there’s certainly the possibility of a big expansion for Dragon’s Dogma 2, and let’s not forget about the mysterious, long-delayed game Pragmata. Beyond that, there are even bolder hints, such as the coveted seventh installment in the Ace Attorney series, which received a second trilogy collection in January of this year, but for now we can only speculate.

Source : Zing

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