When it was announced earlier in 2022 that E3 would not be taking place either as a digital or physical event this year, many gamers were left somewhat disappointed. With E3 being one of the biggest showcases of the year, fans wondered where their gaming news and reveals would come from. Following the loss of E3, multiple game companies have come out to say that they will be holding events in June to reveal new titles and shed light on games already in development.Xbox and Bethesda will have a showcase on June 14, for example, and nowCapcomis revealing its plans for a similar event.TheCapcomShowcase was first revealed via the gaming company on Twitter. The livestreamed digital event will begin at 3 PM PT on June 13, bringing new information on everything Capcom to fans. The event is planned to last around 35 minutes, which will make it slightly longer than Sony’s recent State of Play presentation, but shorter than the planned length of the Xbox and Bethesda showcase, which could run at a whopping 90 minutes. There’s also the extended showcase to come after that, giving fans even more in-depth looks.RELATED:Capcom Acknowledges Street Fighter 6 LeaksCapcom is also promising in-depth updates on already announced games, such asStreet Fighter 6. Considering that agameplay trailer was already revealed forStreet Fighter 6at Sony’s aforementioned State of Play presentation, fans will likely be hoping for a closer look at that gameplay. Perhaps there could even be a nod to theStreet Fighter 6leaks, which may have already spoiled the lineup for the game’s roster at launch.
These leaks have already been somewhat addressed by Capcom, and whileStreet Fighteris one of the company’s biggest IPs, there will probably be much more to focus on in the 35 minutes available at the showcase. Fans recently recveived the news thatResident Evil 4will be getting a remake, meaning that Capcom could spend some time showing that off. However, in terms of updates on a newResident Eviltitle or DLC forResident Evil: Village, things have been rather quiet on Capcom’s end.
The Capcom Showcase will take place during the period marked for Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest and one day before the Xbox and Bethesda presentation. Alongside potential showings ofResident EvilandStreet Fighter, some other Capcom IPs could see surprise reveals. After anew website was spotted forDragon’s Dogma, for example, some fans believe that Capcom is teasing a sequel to the RPG.
The Capcom Showcase takes place on June 13 at 3 PM PT.
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