Prepare yourselves, hunters: Title Update 4 finally has a release date! To celebrate the occasion, we’ve got a spicy teaser trailer to show you:
That ending was pretty chilling, right? Alatreon is just the tip of the iceberg for what we have in store in Title Update 4, and we’ll be taking a deep dive of our upcoming free content update this Friday, July 3rd, on our Monster Hunter channels:
Another important update for all diligent hunters out there: Event Quests in Iceborne will be returning to their normal rotation, starting on July 8th. So take on those quests whilst they’re still active!
The Event Quest schedule on our website will also be updated soon, on July 3rd, so you can check it out on monsterhunter.com/world-iceborne, and in game by visiting the Notice Board in the Gathering Hub to plan your hunting accordingly.
We’d like to thank you once again for your continued support and patience whilst we navigate the obstacles created by coronavirus (COVID-19). From all the development team at Capcom – happy hunting and stay safe!
Back in February, we brought nearly two dozen stand-alone soundtracks for Capcom games to Steam, including unique releases such as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Turnabout Tunes. But we were just getting started, and as the summer heat rises, we’re heating things up with thirteen additional soundtracks. No game purchase is required, either. In fact, many of these are stand-alone soundtracks making their debut on Steam without an associated game for the first time!
Check out all of Capcom’s soundtracks on Steam HERE, and read on for more info on what’s just been added!
First up, breathe new life into your music collection with Breath of Fire! That’s right, individual soundtracks for Breath of Fire and four of its sequels (BoFII, BoFIII, BoFIV, and BoFDragon Quarter) invite you into the music of a fantasy world like no other, filled with a colorful cast of characters and tunes to match.
Maybe you prefer your monster slaying to be a little more action-focused with tunes to match? We’ve got you covered with soundtracks for Monster Hunter 3 (Tri), MH 4, and MH Generations. All three are perfect for going out to gather groceries: Honey, herbs, blue mushrooms, and, of course, eggs.
There won’t be silence in the courtroom this time around – as if all the finger pointing and OBJECTIONs weren’t enough, you can re-create the trademark chaos in the courtroom of Ace Attorney with soundtracks for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Justice for All, and Trials and Tribulations! Every track sounds just Wright.
Longing for the sights and sounds of Raccoon City? 2019’s Resident Evil 2 soundtrack is full of haunting melodies and relaxing tunes that will transport you back to the city of the dead. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the calming sound of that wonderful safe room music… at least, until the Tyrant’s theme starts playing.
Looking to cool off after all that excitement? Take a refreshing dip into the great unknown seas with the unique sounds of Shinsekai: Into the Depths. With audio recorded underwater to ensure an authentic sound to match the game, you’re in for an unforgettable audio experience.
UPDATE, June 30th: we’ve just added an additional album, Shinsekai: Into the Depths Hidden Tracks. Check it out in our curated list.
These thirteen new soundtracks join our existing
soundtracks on Steam, which also include soundtracks for Mega Man,
Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, and lots more! All Capcom soundtracks on Steam
are provided in a variety of formats including MP3, AAC and FLAC, giving you
the option of flexible file sizes or top-quality fidelity. Several of these
soundtracks are also available on other services, such as Spotify, Apple Music,
and Amazon. Please note that these soundtracks are not indicative of a game
releasing on Steam.
A new chapter of survival horror is approaching. Resident Evil Village, the eighth main
entry in the Resident Evil series, is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X,
and PC in 2021!
Check out the trailer above for a taste of the desperate
struggle for survival that will unfold with the power of next-generation
consoles, and the amazing detail that only Capcom’s in-house RE Engine can
provide. Taking place a few years after the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 7 biohazard, Ethan Winters
and his wife, Mia, seem to have finally found peace after the horrifying events
they endured at the Baker family’s plantation house. Despite putting the past
behind them, a surprising yet familiar face returns in the form of Chris
Redfield… whose shocking actions ultimately cause Ethan to end up in a
mysterious, snow-covered village.
Unlike the claustrophobic hallways of the Baker mansion, Resident Evil Village provides a different kind of terror: The fear of the unknown. Each encounter is another fight for survival, with a first-person perspective making things that much more personal as you chart unknown territory. There’s much more to the village than what you see on the surface.
That’s all we have for now, but be sure to keep a close eye on Resident Evil Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram channels for the latest information on Resident Evil Village, coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC in 2021!
For more screenshots, check out our Resident Evil Village announcement gallery here.
Set in a dystopian near-future on Earth’s Moon, PRAGMATA will take you on an unforgettable adventure, powered by the Next Generation of gaming: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC.
Our development team is hard at work on this brand new game
title, making full use of new next-gen tech, such as ray-tracing, to create a breathtaking
and immersive sci-fi setting like never before.
We’re very eager to show more, but… that’s all we have for now. We’ll be sharing additional information on PRAGMATA in 2021. You can follow the PRAGMATA channels on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get notified as soon as we’re ready to share any news. In the meantime, enjoy these screenshots below, and click here for more.
PRAGMATA will be
launching on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC, in 2022.
Summer is almost here! With lots of us spending time at home, it makes for a great chance to catch up on some of Capcom’s latest and greatest games. And what better way to get started than with a grand Capcom Summer Sale!
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Resident Evil 3 – 34% off
Street Fighter V – 60% off
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Hey Fighters, today we’re super excited to reveal some new information on upcoming Street Fighter V: Champion Edition content! New characters, stages, costumes and more are on the way! Read all about that and more in the update below, which includes details on what SFV players can look forward to.
From the Street Fighter V Development Team:
Hello to everyone from the Street Fighter V development team at Capcom Japan! First off, we hope that you World Warriors out there are doing well and staying safe! We wish you good health and can’t wait to see you all again soon.
CHAMPION EDITION
To start, we are pleased that people are enjoying Champion Edition and would like to thank
all of our players for their support. We wouldn’t be here without you. As some
of you have noticed, we released color EX09 for free for all 40 characters to
all players as a token of our appreciation! We appreciate all the support!
COSTUME CONTEST
Be a part of Street Fighter history and create your own costume design for Street Fighter V! Beginning now through July 21, you can submit your costume design for any of the 40 characters in Champion Edition. Two winners will be selected and the winning designs will be made available in the game.
Sample Costume Sketches from the SFV Dev Team More Sample Costume Sketches from the SFV Dev Team
To learn how to enter, please check the official web page and our social channels for more updates.
THE FUTURE OF SFV:CE
We know our players are wondering what’s next for Street Fighter V, so we have some exciting news to share. Due to the positive reception to Season 4 and Champion Edition, we are planning to do a final Season “V”, which will add “V” more fighters to the roster. Three new stages are also being planned.
That’s all for now, but we’ll be back later this summer to
share more details regarding the new content coming to Street Fighter V. For now, please continue enjoying everything
included in Champion Edition.
Stay safe and thank you again for all the support.
April Fools…… in May? That’s right! We know many of you are at home right now, so we’ve brought back all of the previous April Fools web-based mini-games for FREE until the end of the year! Check them all out below:
CATch all of the Catified versions of Street Fighter V’s roster by meowstering the meowcanics of this fun puzzle game! Complete the objectives and collect all the Street Fighter cats to earn a special wallpaper!
Hunters of the Fifth Fleet, while the timeline for Alatreon’s arrival in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is still uncertain, we’ve tweaked the reward rates for two of our Event Quests to help you get ready for when that time comes.
Talk About a Party Foul…
In this Event Quest, you’ll be challenged with hunting a Seething Bazelgeuse in the Arena. Once the hunt starts, there’s nowhere to run… but if you come out victorious, you’ll take home a pouch full of Heavy Armor Spheres. With this update, you’ll be walking away with even more armor spheres than before.
The Wrath of Thunder Descends
A Tempered Zinogre is roaming the Ancient Forest, and those skilled
enough to take it down will be rewarded with precious Feystones to further deck
out their armor sets with powerful skills. This update increases the drop rates
for Sealed Feystones, which are more
likely to turn into some of the top-tier decorations in the game.
That is all for today’s update. Just like most other Event
Quests for MH: World& Iceborne,
these do not have a set end date at the moment. Master Rank Kulve Taroth is also back in the Event Quest board and
will be there for 2 weeks.
Last week, we wrapped up our Developer Diary video series, where we talked about various aspects of the development of Shinsekai: Into the Depths, with the last video being about sound and music. Now is time to submerge ourselves once again into that topic, but through different lenses. Check out the video below:
As you might imagine, this underwater audio recording is not
your standard approach to video game audio production, but it makes perfect
sense for Shinsekai since almost the
whole game takes place deep in the ocean.
I find this to be a great companion piece to our last Dev Diary, in which producer Pete Fabiano dives into this very subject with more details and a few other tidbits. If you haven’t seen it yet, give it a watch here:
Hope you’ve enjoyed these behind-the-scenes looks at Shinsekai: Into the Depths. Let us know
what you think in the comments below!
And just a friendly reminder that the game is available now on Nintendo Switch and Apple Arcade. Have fun, and stay safe!
Over the past few weeks, our mini-series of Developer Diary videos have offered a peek behind the curtain by talking about the developer process behind some core aspects of Shinsekai: Into the Depths. We’ve just about wrapped that up for now, so here’s all three videos in one convenient location for ya:
Bit of a spoiler warning though: we tried to keep these videos free of any large story and gameplay spoilers, but you may see some hints of key elements here and there. So, if you haven’t played or finished Shinsekai: Into the Depths yet, approach these with caution. (Also… what are you waiting for?! It’s a wonderful game full of exploration and wonder! I had a great time with it and highly recommend it.)
Developer Diary #1
In this entry, Art Director and Game Director Shuichi Kawata talks with Producer Pete Fabiano about the main inspirations for the game as a whole, and how he started with the idea of flying / falling freely and eventually ended up with a mysterious underwater puzzle adventure. They also touch briefly on the all-new game mode called “Another Dive.”
Developer Diary #2
This one is all about the visual design of the game; from the character design, to the kanji scattered throughout the game, and even some background on the creation of the game title and logo.
Personally, I’m big fan of the idea of making me feel like I was looking at an aquarium. I definitely remember feeling that way during certain moments of my journey, and it was delightful.
Developer Diary #3
And to close out this mini-series, Pete recorded the final episode (from his home!) and talks about the ins-and-outs of crafting the sound and music for this game. There’s some very interesting bits about their Foley recording process, and how the music was re-recorded in gear submerged in water to further emphasize the immersion in the game world.
Well that’s all we’ve got for now, but stay tuned for one more behind-the-scenes look at Shinsekai: Into the Depths coming up very soon.
In the meantime, let us know your favorite thing about Shinsekai or these Developer Diary videos in the comments below. And if you haven’t played the game yet, it’s available now on Nintendo Switch and via Apple Arcade.