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Okami, Capcom and Onimusha
Capcom Wants To Bring Back 'Dormant IPs' Following Onimusha and Okami Sequel Announcements
After announcing a new game in the Onimusha franchise and a sequel to Okami, Capcom wants to revive more of its older games. The Japanese video game developer and publisher has created some of the medium's most beloved franchises, but many haven't seen a sequel or revival in a long time. That's about to change.
Capcom revisits fan favorites Onimusha and Okami in renewed effort to revive dormant IP
Onimusha: Way of the Sword is slated for release in 2026 and will introduce a new samurai warrior fighting demons at the onset of the Edo
Capcom "Focusing" On Reviving Other Franchises After Okami 2 And New Onimusha Reveals
Okami 2--referred as "Okami sequel project" by Capcom--will see the return of the original's director, with Hideki Kamiya. Okami originally launched for PS2 in 2006, and the series did get a follow-up in 2010 (2011 for North America) with Okamiden for Nintendo DS. There is no release window for the Okami sequel project.
Onimusha And Okami Are Just The Start For Capcom As It Looks At ‘Re-activating’ More Dormant IPs
Capcom has announced plans to 're-activate' other dormant IPs following the announcement of a new Onimusha and Okami game.
Capcom Planning To Revive More Of Its 'Dormant' Franchises
Capcom has confirmed that the publisher plans to revive more old, dormant video game franchises after recently announcing a new Okami and Onimusha. That sound you just heard was thousands of Dino Crisis fans around the world gasping at once.
Capcom Wants to Focus More on “Dormant IPs” Following Okami and Onimusha Announcements
Following the announcements of Onimusha Way of the Sword and the sequel to Okami, Capcom wants to dust off more forgotten franchises.
Capcom plans on reviving more IPs in the future
Onimusha: Way of the Sword and the new Okami game came out of nowhere, and proved that Capcom can still care about its old IP every now and again. Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and Monster Hunter are undeniably the big money makers for Capcom,
Okami and Onimusha are great, but we want to see this Capcom classic on Switch 2
The return of Onimusha and Okami is huge for Capcom, but this forgotten franchise needs to relaunch next on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Capcom focusing on "re-activating dormant" series, following Okami and Onimusha revivals
Capcom is working on more revivals of its dormant series, the company said following the reveal of new Okami and Onimusha games at last week's The Game Awards. "In addition to regularly releasing major new titles each year,
If Capcom wants to revive more dormant franchises, here are some suggestions
Capcom is officially ready to raid its vault of classics for new installments in long-ignored series, it announced on Dec. 13. This news follows the surprise return of both Okami and Onimusha, two franchises that haven’t received new games in over a decade,
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Onimusha: Way of the Sword – Platforms, trailer, setting & all we know
Onimusha: The Way of the Sword sees the samurai slaying demons series return after twenty years. Here’s everything we know.
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Capcom Reveals Onimusha: Way of the Sword
Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, has revealed Onimusha: Way of the Sword™. The action game ...
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Onimusha is Being Rebooted with the First New Game in 18 Years
Onimusha: Way of the Sword will be released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in 2026.
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Capcom reboots Onimusha and it looks like the Resident Evil remakes
Onimusha: Way Of The Sword has had a surprise reveal at The Game Awards 2024 and it’s looking pretty spectacular.
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New Onimusha: Way of the Sword game coming in 2026, first new game in nearly 20 years
Capcom's iconic 2000s-era PlayStation hack-and-slash supernatural samurai adventure series is coming back with a newly ...
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