Capcom Unveils Its Star-Studded Game Lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2025
United Gaming – As the Tokyo Game Show 2025 approaches, excitement is reaching a fever pitch. Among the many publishers preparing to dazzle fans this year, Capcom has officially revealed its highly anticipated game lineup—packed with iconic franchises, fresh entries, and surprises that could shake up the industry.
So, what can gamers expect from Capcom at this year’s show? Let’s dive in.
Official Capcom Game Lineup for TGS 2025
According to the announcement made on Capcom’s official website, the Japanese giant will bring eight flagship titles to Tokyo Game Show 2025:
- Resident Evil Requiem
- Pragmata
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword
- Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition
- Monster Hunter Outlanders
- Resident Evil: Survival Unit
These games will be available for live demos, giving attendees an exclusive chance to experience the action firsthand. In addition, Capcom is hosting a dedicated livestream on September 25 at 11 PM (local time) to showcase more details, possibly including sneak peeks or brand-new trailers.
More Than Just New Releases
What’s especially intriguing is Capcom’s decision to spotlight existing hits like Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter 6. This suggests that both titles may receive new DLC, seasonal content, or major updates during the event.
Capcom also plans to sell exclusive merchandise, available both at their booth and through their online store. For collectors and superfans, this might be a golden opportunity to snag limited-edition goodies.
Tokyo Game Show 2025: Bigger Than Ever
Taking place from September 25 to 28 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, this year’s TGS is set to be one of the largest ever. Organized by the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA), the show is expected to attract over 250,000 attendees and will host more than 2,500 exhibit booths.
As history has shown, Tokyo Game Show often serves as a launchpad for surprise reveals—and fans are speculating that Capcom may use the platform to drop a bombshell announcement.