Capcom Spotlight - everything announced in February's showcase

Capcom's February showcase highlighted various game updates and releases, including a remaster of Onimusha 2 and new additions to Street Fighter 6.

: Capcom's latest showcase featured various announcements about its games. Mai Shiranui joins Street Fighter 6 with new customization items. Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection is finally available on Xbox. Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is set to be remastered.

Capcom's February showcase brought exciting updates across their popular game series. Notably, Mai Shiranui will join Street Fighter 6 on 5th February PST, accompanied by a set of customization items themed around Fatal Fury. Additionally, Capcom has resolved technical issues for the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection, making it accessible digitally on Xbox with classic titles like X-Men Children of the Atom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 included.

Capcom Fighting Collection 2, featuring eight games such as Capcom vs SNK and Power Stone, will be released on 16th May for PlayStation, Switch, PC, and Xbox. Furthermore, the showcase provided a glimpse into the future with an Okami sequel, though specific details and the release date remain undeclared. Moreover, the digital package containing both Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess and the original Okami is now available, enhancing the anticipation around these titles.

Onimusha fans were treated to the announcement of an all-new Onimusha title, Way of the Sword, expected in 2026, which promises a rich depiction of Edo-period Kyoto with intense combat mechanics. Meanwhile, for those eager to revisit past adventures, the remastering of Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny, first released in 2002, was confirmed for release across major gaming platforms later this year. Capcom's showcase was complemented by their ongoing digital sale offering discounts on various titles, and a mention of details from the Monster Hunter Wilds' showcase available on Eurogamer.