The Roman numeral for "9" is distinctly seen, perhaps hinting at a potential upcoming announcement for the next mainline title.
Elena will launch as the next Year 2 DLC character for Street Fighter 6 on June 5, the same day the fighting title releases for Switch 2.
Capcom's survival horror remake has sold an additional million units since its last sales update, hitting another major milestone.
Meanwhile, Resident Evil 3 hits 10 million units sold, while the Resident Evil series' cumulative sales have climbed to 167 million units.
New one-hit kill mode, titled "Hell Mode," will release for Onimusha Warlods with an update on April 23, alongside support for additional languages.
Venture to the Grand Hub for the festivities, partake in new meals, obtain free rewards upon logging in, and more until May 6th.
The update, which is set to go live on April 16, will also add a version select option for X-Men vs. Street Fighter, a game reset option, and more.
The capoeira expert will return to the Street Fighter stage when on the same day that Street Fighter 6 releases for the Switch 2.
The latest update is a big one, bringing with it new monsters to hunt, as well as a new social space where hunters can relax.
Capcom's critically acclaimed fighter launching alongside Nintendo's next console with Tabletop Mode and Joy-Con 2 support.
A bunch of previously-released third party titles have been officially announced for Nintendo's upcoming next-gen platform.
Capcom will also "identify stability issues and make improvements where possible, especially on the Steam version" over the long term.
The development team aims to release balance adjustments for weapons by the end of May or when Title Update 2 drops this Summer.
Tougher versions of Rey Dau, Uth Duna, Nu Udra, Jin Dahaad and even Gore Magala, with more health and wound resistance, are inbound.
Capcom's latest title in the franchise has achieved a new sales record, significantly beating out Monster Hunter World and Rise.
The upcoming sequel isn't directly connected to past Onimusha entries to ensure narrative accessibility for newer players.
Producer Akihito Kadokawi says he wanted the hack-and-slash title to be a "volume that can be satisfied as a single action game."
New Event Quests, the first seasonal event, the return of Arena Quests, and a new Capcom collaboration are also confirmed.
Hosted by Capcom's Ryozo Tsujimoto, the showcase will discuss the update's free content, including the new monster, Mizutsune.
The remaster of Capcom's classic features a new mode with a simple premise - one hit from any enemy results in instant death.