Capcom will launch multiple major games over the next year The Loadout
Capcom will launch “ multiple major” games over the next year The Loadout The Loadout Capcom will launch “ multiple major” games over the next year In it's latest financial report, Capcom has revealed that it will launch multiple major games over the next year. Could we see Pragmata and Exporimal release Joe Apsey Updated: May 11, 2022 08:00 ET Capcom has just released its 2022-2023 fiscal year outlook and plan, which runs until March 31, 2023. Tucked away, within the presentation for the report, the company revealed that it plans to release "multiple major new titles" between now and the end of March next year. This piece of news is interesting because Capcom currently doesn't have any major games locked in to release between now and March 2023, besides the Sunbreak expansion for Monster Hunter Rise and current-gen ports for Resident Evil 2, 3, and 7. The publisher does have two undated games for 2023, however. First up is Pragmata, which was revealed almost two years ago at the PS5 reveal event. Very little is known about the sci-fi adventure, besides whatever we can glean from a cryptic trailer which didn't explain a whole lot. Secondly, there is Exoprimal, which is a co-op Dino Crisis in all but name. This was revealed earlier this year and could easily come out during the quiet month of January in 2023 due to its Japanese flavour and slightly rough graphics. Finally, we have Street Fighter 6, which doesn't have a window as of now. So could we see a Pragmata release date and an Exoprimal release date at Summer Games Fest? Possibly. Street Fighter 6 could also release sometime this year with EVO coming up this Summer. However, what is even more tantalising is what Capcom doesn't have announced. We know that Resident Evil Village DLC is on the way. But, a data leak from late 2020 seemingly revealed that Capcom originally had Dragon's Dogma 2 set to release this year, alongside the Resident Evil 4 Remake and a new Mega Man game. Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic likely pushed this schedule back a bit, but if these games are still in development, 2022 and 2023 could be packed years for the Japanese publisher. Hopefully, we will hear more from the publisher at Summer Games Fest next month. If you want to keep track of all the events in June, check out our Summer Games Fest 2022 schedule. More from The Loadout Here’s when Apex Legends’ Gun Run returns in Fight or Fright event The FIFA 23 meta has quickly become all about Lengthy players Blizzard assures Overwatch 2 players their OW1 skins aren’t lost EG Inspired is "not scared" of G2 Esports Worlds 2022 rematch FIFA 23 players find easy ways to get 350k of free packs in FUT Best Warzone Loadout of the Week - prepare for a Rebirth rampage Joe Apsey Joe covers the latest Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Xbox games for The Loadout after years of experience consoles. He's also the chap behind our PS Plus Extra and Premium games list. Popular now Orianna has been disabled for League of Legends Worlds 2022 The FIFA 23 meta has quickly become all about Lengthy players Blizzard assures Overwatch 2 players their OW1 skins aren’t lost Network N Media earns commission from qualifying purchases via Amazon Associates and other programs. We include affiliate links in articles. View terms. Prices correct at time of publication. More stories Odoamne says Rogue is taking LoL Worlds 2022 “one game at a time” Best Warzone Loadout of the Week – battle with Modern Warfare’s best The LoL Worlds 2022 final is headed to a cinema near you More from The Loadout Follow us for daily videogame news on Facebook, Twitter, Steam, and Google News. Free shooting games Best PS5 games Best Xbox games