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Capcom announces two-day digital event focusing on recent and upcoming games

2023 was an excellent year for Capcom, with the Japanese game developer and publisher releasing the likes of Resident Evil 4’s remake and Street Fighter 6. 2024 looks set to be another great year for Capcom, with the publisher having announced a two-day digital event for its current and upcoming games.

Taking to their website, the publisher announced Capcom Highlights: “a 2-day event with the latest on our newest titles”. Taking place on the 7th and 11th of March respectively, day 1 of the event will focus on two of the publisher’s soon-to-be-released titles, namely Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess and Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Day 2 meanwhile will offer updates on pre-existing games, notably Street Fighter 6; Exoprimal; Monster Hunter Now and Monster Hunter Stories (the latter of which is being remastered for current-gen systems).

Capcom’s digital showcases have been a bit hit-or-miss in the past, and so fans should not expect any surprise announcements during either of these days.

That said, for fans of these various IPs, there will hopefully be enough new information to get excited over. The full details on Capcom Highlights can be found HERE.

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