Nearly 12 years after game director Hideaki Itsuno released Dragon’s Dogma on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is finally almost here. Since the original game debuted, Capcom has released ...
Capcom reported financial results for its 2012 fiscal year today, posting a significant drop in net income due to restructuring costs as the company shifts focus for a future in which it expects ...
Gootecks explains details that forced his hand to end long running show Excellent Adventures. In an impromptu video on Twitch earlier today, Ryan "Gootecks" Gutierrez revealed that his company Cross ...
So close, Capcom, and yet so far. 2012 had the potential to be a real banner year for the developer. Starting from the top with a new numbered Resident Evil that had strong buzz, a Street Fighter ...
Experience Dramatic Horror on a Global Scale in the Most Ambitious Installment to One of Gaming’s Most Iconic Franchises SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and ...
Capcom and GREE are teaming up to release six social games based on popular Capcom brands on the GREE platform by the end of 2012. Three of these are scheduled for release in the west as well. Here’s ...
Publisher Capcom has announced that, across two unrelated business deals, it has acquired developer K2 along with a four-year hold on the worldwide rights for MotoGP-branded motorcycle racing games.
Capcom's financial report for the last nine months of 2013 are now in, and while numbers are solid, they do not match up to those in 2012. While net sales were slightly up over the previous year, ...
Remember Me is a cyberpunk, third-person action game from Capcom and Paris-based developer Dontnod Entertainment, set to launch in May 2013 for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Remember Me is the new wrapper for ...
If you were afraid that Capcom had abandoned the Mega Man franchise for good, you’ll be pleased to know that this is hardly the case, as the publisher has promised to provide fans with more titles ...
There are nowhere near enough spy ladies that can do flips in the rain. Look around your video games and JJ Abrams/Joss Whedon-made television programs, and you’ll agree: If there is one pop-culture ...