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"Only Nintendo had a guaranteed profit" from NES games according to a former Street Fighter producer: "Capcom's profits skyrocketed with the switch from cartridges to discs"
By Scott McCrae published
News The cartridge system "really only benefited Nintendo"

Capcom raises the alarm to DEFCON 2, rushing out a huge Monster Hunter Wilds endgame update meant for September to give players some good news for next month
By Catherine Lewis last updated
News Players still think an "overhaul of the performance should be a top priority"

I've been playing Resident Evil games for 25 years – Resident Evil Requiem doesn't need Leon Kennedy
By Jordan Gerblick published
Opinion Opinion | I hope Capcom wasn't lying when it said Leon isn't the main character of Resident Evil 9: Grace Ashcroft could be an icon in the making

After 20 years, Capcom removes its website for controversial $500 PS2 horror game, and I know the bad ending might get you pregnant but I'm prepared to stage a funeral if there isn't a remake
By Ashley Bardhan published
News R.I.P. Haunting Ground

As Monster Hunter Wilds' recent Steam reviews plummet to just 12% positive, Capcom slams the big red button and deploys swimsuit skins in a new summer event
By Anna Koselke last updated
News Festival of Accord: Flamefete starts July 23

25 Best action games you can play right now
By Josh West last updated
Best List Get those trigger fingers ready in the best action games to play in 2025, from Bayonetta to Control

27-year Capcom veteran who worked on everything from Resident Evil to Devil May Cry is finally revealing his studio's new action RPG this year, but warns it's unlike anything they've made before
By Scott McCrae published
News "It’s not a good thing to give people the wrong idea of what to expect"

Resident Evil fans are convinced Leon Kennedy's sharper jawline at age 27 compared to 21 is a powerful example of how trauma ages a person, and now I'm insecure about being 26
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Am I… old?
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