Capcom has announced plans to revive its other franchises, in addition to Onimusha and Okami

By: Dmitro Koval | today, 11:51

Capcom, known for its successful franchises such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter, is looking to revive several dormant IPs. During The Game Awards, the company announced the return of the long-awaited Onimusha and Okami series. This marks the beginning of a broader strategy to reactivate more of Capcom's classic franchises.

Here's What We Know

The press release emphasises Capcom's commitment to reviving dormant IPs alongside the regular release of new games. The company plans to leverage its extensive content library to increase corporate value through the production of high-quality, high-impact games. According to a recent survey conducted among players, the list of potential projects includes such favourite franchises as Dino Crisis, Breath of Fire, Dead Rising, Lost Planet, and others.

Earlier this year, Capcom released a remaster of Dead Rising Deluxe and launched a sequel to Dragon's Dogma 2, which had been in development for more than a decade. These steps demonstrate Capcom's willingness to return to old games with strong fan bases.

These announcements indicate that Capcom is focused on capitalising on its rich intellectual property heritage, and more revivals are likely to follow in the near future.

Source: GamingBolt