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Summer is the time for game showcases. If you think you have seen the last of them, think again because Capcom Spotlight is coming on June 26 and promises a full package. The developer/publisher shared a teaser announcing the digital event on YouTube.

Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata

“The Capcom Spotlight is a digital event that brings you the latest news from Capcom!” read the description of the teaser. “We will be presenting the latest news on highly anticipated upcoming Capcom titles, along with developer interviews. Please look forward to information regarding the newest update for Monster Hunter Wilds as well.”

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Capcom Spotlight will have subtitles available in 13 languages. The time for the broadcast is 3 pm (PDT)/ 6 pm EST/ 11 pm BST. According to Capcom, the broadcast will last around 40 minutes.

Unlike other publishers that prefer to keep the games they plan to showcase a mystery, Capcom has revealed the titles that will feature on Capcom Spotlight, and they include:

  • Resident Evil Requiem
  • Pragmata
  • Update on Monster Hunter Wilds
  • Update on Street Fighter 6 (Year 1-2 Fighters Edition)

The 9th main installment in the Resident Evil franchise is planned for release on February 27, 2026, across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Pragmata, which was first announced in June 2020, got its latest trailer showcased in the June PlayStation State of Play.

Given Capcom’s unblemished record of back-to-back success in recent years, gamers will be looking forward to yet another amazing experience from the publisher. All eyes will likely be on Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata, the two upcoming titles from the publisher.

Between Resident Evil: Requiem and Pragmata, which one would you love Capcom Spotlight to have a deep dive on? Share your thoughts in the comment box below.


Emecheta Christian

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