Capcom has said that the high development costs of working on the PlayStation 3 are the reason the publisher is moving its latest Monster Hunter title to the Nintendo Wii. Previous Monster Hunter ...
Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, and Marvel, a leading global character-based entertainment and licensing company, today announced that the oft-requested fighting ...
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A Capcom PlayStation exclusive game has been removed from sale, leaving gamers with no option to purchase the title. The newly delisted game hails from 2009, so this sudden delisting comes 16 years ...
Capcom has said that its focus on software development for Sony products will now shift to titles for the PlayStation 3. Previously, Capcom has dedicated the majority of its efforts on PlayStation 2 ...
Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3 has been announced at Comic-Con 2011. The expansion to Marvel Vs Capcom 3 adds 12 new characters to the fighting roster, including Strider, Ghost 'n Goblins' villain ...
During last fall’s Tokyo Game Show, Capcom producer Jun Takeuchi announced that Resident Evil: Alternative Edition would be using Sony’s new wand motion controller. That controller has been delayed ...
Capcom may announce a new PS3 exclusive title at the forthcoming E3 Expo in Los Angeles, according to Kotaku. Speculation about the potential game is being based on a leaked fiscal report from the ...
Capcom has been firing on all cylinders with its marquee franchises – Monster Hunter is seeing increasing success, the Resident Evil train is continuing to roll, and Street Fighter continues to be a ...
The PlayStation Store has revealed that a number of Capcom’s PSOne classics are no longer locked behind a PlayStation Plus subscription, with Dino Crisis and Resident Evil: Director’s Cut now ...