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Just got back from Summer Game Fest 2025! And man, Capcom dropped some killer news. Seriously, my brain’s still spinning. So, let’s muddle through what was shared—sort of a messy recap for you folks who dig chaos. We’re diving into Resident Evil, Street Fighter 6, and Onimusha updates. Here goes nothing.
### Resident Evil Requiem? Oh boy…
So, get this. Capcom revealed Resident Evil Requiem. Grace Ashcroft, our new protagonist—kinda feels like she’s got her act together, but then everything just spirals down a horror pit. It’s classic Resident Evil madness but with a twist of cinematic drama. Apparently, it’s launching next February or something… mark your calendars? Next year’s also the 30th anniversary. That’s wild. Feels like only yesterday I was getting out of Raccoon City.
### Street Fighter 6: Year 3 Throws a Punch
Boom! We’re getting four new fighters, and they’re all familiar faces from the past. Sagat’s the king (no surprise), roaring back come summer 2025. Then there’s C. Viper, Alex, and Ingrid splitting in through the seasons. Sounds like a fan’s dream, right? Oh, and there’s this $1,000,000 Capcom Cup prize up for grabs in Japan next year. Am I going to compete? Haha, no.
Also, quick note: they released the Fighters Edition covering Years 1 and 2. Perfect if you’ve been stuck under a rock.
### Onimusha: Way of the Sword Slices In
Set in a slightly spooky, Edo period world, this one’s all about swordplay and samurai vibes. Miyamoto Musashi does his thing in a place twisted by something called Malice. We got a peek at his battle with Ganryu, who’s scheming with his own Oni Gauntlet. And there’s some mysterious lady popping out of Musashi’s gauntlet. Who’s she? Beats me.
And if you’re into remastered classics, Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny dropped in May. Warning: try Hell mode only if you’re cool with seeing “Game Over” on repeat.
### Final Thoughts… or Not
That’s all I’ve got. Capcom really packed this year with stuff for everyone, from horror junkies to samurai fans to people who punch buttons in fighting games. Keep your eyes peeled for more, I guess. Life’s too short for boring games. Until next time, game on (or not—no pressure).
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