
Capcom Online Program TGS 2025: Everything Announced
The Capcom Online Program at Tokyo Game Show 2025 concluded, showcasing upcoming games such as Pragmata, Street Fighter 6, Monster Hunter Wilds, and more.
The presentation offered a glimpse into the TGS event, featuring in-depth gameplay for several titles. Attendees can look forward to demos and stage events for upcoming games.
Here’s a rundown of the highlights, trailers, and announcements from the TGS 2025 Capcom Online Program.
Capcom Talks Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 3 and 4 as 2025 Comes to a Close
Monster Hunter Wilds is nearing the end of its lifecycle for 2025 with the announcement of two title updates. The third of these updates will include collaborations with another unnamed IP, and is said to include more content than previous ones. This update will land on all platforms by the end of October.
Title Update 4 for Monster Hunter Wilds will arrive in December. Capcom detailed that this update will bring exciting content and special events that are intended to usher the community into the holiday season. Additionally, the team hinted at new gameplay changes that are in progress, but did not specify what they were.
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Gameplay Presentation Teases Extended Look at TGS
The Capcom Online Program for TGS 2025 concluded with the reveal of a new gameplay presentation for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, scheduled to launch on March 13, 2026. This presentation gave players a look at the game’s various battle and exploration systems.
In addition to the new trailer, Capcom has provided players at TGS an opportunity to experience an early build of the game. At the Capcom booth this weekend, attendees will be able to get hands-on with the game, allowing them to experience the story early. These TGS builds feature content not available in the trailers, making them worth experiencing.
C. Viper Storms Into Street Fighter 6 With New Gameplay Trailer
Capcom announced that C. Viper is coming to Street Fighter 6 with an explosive new gameplay trailer. This trailer provided a comprehensive view of her moves and abilities, including new mechanics. According to Capcom, she brings a unique style to the game.
Players attending TGS 2025 have the opportunity to try C. Viper before her official release on October 15. The team has also revealed there will be some new cross-over skins with Final Fight, giving Zangief a new look. Capcom will also be releasing some new content for the World Tour mode.
Pragmata Doubles Down on 2026 Release Window With New Trailer
Capcom started the TGS 2025 Online Program by showing off the newest trailer for Pragmata. This provided a look at the game’s mechanics, world, and overall mystery, and emphasized the game is still on track for release. The trailer served as reassurance for those looking forward to the intriguing sci-fi title.
To further fuel the excitement, Capcom will provide a demo of the game to those who attend TGS 2025. While a firm release date wasn’t provided, players are encouraged to play the demo so that Capcom gets feedback on the game’s current development build. This is intended to build the hype for the 2026 release.
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Gets New Trailer
A new trailer for Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection debuted at TGS 2025, showcasing a compilation of seven Capcom titles. This provides players with a closer look at the gameplay. While there isn’t a definitive release date, Capcom remains on track for a release sometime in 2026.
The Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection includes a bundle of games that allow for some online battles with friends or strangers. Additionally, players will be able to customize their game with various graphical skins. Capcom believes this is the best way to experience the Star Force series.
A Free Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Update Is on the Way
Capcom announced a free update for the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, offering additions to the game across the platforms. This includes access to new features that should entice players to return to the classic title. The team hopes this will encourage new players to try the game.
The new update will include a gallery mode for music and illustrations, episode selection to replay content easily, and a new story mode. The new story mode “automatically advances and solves puzzles,” which might be an attractive solution for players new to the game. The update will arrive on November 19, 2025.
Resident Evil Requiem Gets Shows Up Again Ahead of February Release Date
Resident Evil Requiem appeared again during the TGS 2025 Capcom Online Program. This appearance featured more gameplay elements as Capcom prepares for the game’s February release date. Fans were able to see how the horror title is shaping up before the official release.
TGS attendees can play a demo of Resident Evil Requiem, giving players the ability to see the game’s quality before anyone else. This game will be playable on PS5, desktop and laptop PCs, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. There will be multiple builds of the game to ensure all players can experience it.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword Trailer Sets the Stage for 2026 Release
Onimusha: Way of the Sword was featured with a new trailer at the TGS 2025 Capcom Online Program. This showcases the game’s setting, tone, and plot, giving players an idea of what they can expect when the game launches. This release will be sometime in 2026.
Players attending TGS will have the chance to play the game for themselves, and experience the sword combat and visual flair. Attendees will also have an opportunity to see a stage event dedicated to the game. The team has ensured the game will be fully optimized to support these convention builds.




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