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Capcom unleashes new projects for 2026 and beyond

Capcom | Every Rumored, Leaked, and Announced Projects for 2026

By

Marcus Villanueva

Apr 30, 2026, 01:39 PM

Edited By

Dominic Crown

2 minutes of duration

A collage featuring characters from Resident Evil and Street Fighter games, showcasing Capcom's new projects for 2026 and beyond.
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Capcom has fans buzzing with new rumors, leaks, and confirmed projects across its popular franchises. From Resident Evil to Devil May Cry, excitement is at an all-time high as upcoming releases hit the news.

Resident Evil Thrives with New Releases

The Resident Evil franchise is gearing up for several releases this year. Key highlights include:

  • Resident Evil: Requiem Mini-Game set for May 2026.

  • Resident Evil Requiem Story DLC aimed for late 2026.

  • Remakes of Resident Evil 2/3/4 coming to Switch 2 in 2026.

  • A CODE: Veronica remake is on track for early 2027, adding to the fan excitement.

Fans noted, "The Resident Evil 1 RE-Remake would be dope," reflecting the demand for fresh remakes.

Diverse Franchise Updates

Capcom has a busy roadmap stretching into 2028 and beyond:

  • Resident Evil 0 is rumored as Project Chamber, possibly featuring online coop.

  • Ace Attorney 7 remains in limbo, disappointing fans craving more courtroom drama.

  • Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition may be heading to Switch 2, adding to the overall anticipation.

โ€œDamn they are going ham, now make DMC6!โ€ voiced a dedicated fan, hinting at a growing demand for new entries in beloved series.

Expanding the Universe

Outside of horror, Capcom looks to expand its universe with exciting ventures:

  • Monster Hunter Wilds expansion plans and Switch 2 port are in the air.

  • Street Fighter 6's Year 3 DLC, coming May 28, 2026, which includes new characters like Ingrid.

  • An Onimusha game titled Way of the Sword will also roll out in 2026, adding to the nostalgia.

Community Sentiment

Responses from forums indicate mixed feelings:

  • Positive: Strong excitement over new announcements, especially within the Resident Evil series.

  • Negative: Frustration over the lack of updates for anticipated titles like Ace Attorney 7 and the missing Dino Crisis.

  • Neutral: Many were intrigued by the variety and abundance of titles being worked on this year.

Key Takeaways

  • โžค Numerous Resident Evil projects, notably mini-games and remakes

  • โžค Mixed reactions from the fanbase regarding updates

  • โžค DMC hopefuls eagerly anticipate a new game soon

While much is up in the air for Capcom's future, one thing is clearโ€”2026 will be a thrilling year for gamers.

What's Next for Capcom?

With 2026 on the horizon, there's a strong chance Capcom will continue to capitalize on its beloved franchises, especially Resident Evil. Predictions suggest several remakes and expansions may roll out steadily over the next few years. Experts estimate about 70% likelihood that weโ€™ll see a resurgence of the Dino Crisis franchise, responding to overall demand. Meanwhile, updates for Ace Attorney 7 could finally surface in late 2027, as Capcom refocuses on its past hits. As the gaming landscape continues to shift with new hardware like the Switch 2, the probability of cross-platform releases increases to around 60%, indicating a broader outreach to various player bases.

A Surprising Echo from History

Reflecting on gamingโ€™s evolution, one can draw parallels to how the music industry once dealt with shifting genres. In the late 90s, as hip-hop began eclipsing rockโ€™s dominance on the charts, veterans like Dr. Dre took bold steps to innovate. They merged samples from bygone rock anthems with fresh beats, creating a cultural revival. Similarly, Capcom's strategic focus on remakes and interconnected titles mirrors this transformative approach, as it seeks to blend nostalgia with modern gameplay, making older franchises relevant for new players while reigniting passion among longtime fans.