Capcom Plans Sequels, Remasters for Mega Man, Onimusha, Okami
Capcom will use sequels, remakes, remasters and ports for Mega Man, Onimusha and Okami; a Nintendo Switch 2 rating appeared for Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter edition.
Capcom outlined plans in its recent financial report to use sequels, remakes, remasters and ports to expand its library of intellectual property. The company identified Mega Man, Onimusha and Okami as series slated for further entries or re-releases.
The filings describe a multi-pronged approach that includes new installments and reworked versions of older titles, delivered across current and next-generation platforms. Capcom said it will employ every available format to reach players and manage its publishing slate.
A rating for Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter edition on Nintendo Switch 2 platforms appeared alongside the report, indicating a potential port of that edition to Nintendo’s next console.
The financial update did not include firm release dates or specific timelines for the projects named. Capcom connected the IP strategy to its upcoming publishing activities without providing detailed windows.
Capcom plans to present additional information at industry events this season, including Summer Game Fest and other publisher conferences, where the company typically reveals platforms, release windows and new titles.
Investors, platform holders and fans are expected to monitor those events for concrete release plans, platform confirmations and schedules for the Mega Man, Onimusha, Okami projects and any Switch 2 releases.





