Capcom will have two major games out by next March

Capcom will have two major games out by next March
Mike Harradence Updated on by

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Capcom announced during its latest financial report that it will launch two major titles by March 31, 2019.

That's literally all we know at this point, although it does open the flood gates to plenty of speculation. First up is Resident Evil 2 Remake, which hasn't been since since its announcement nearly three years ago and would be a prime reveal for E3 2018.

Remember how Capcom unveiled Resi 7 to everyone's surprise in 2016 and then launched it six months later? Well, we can see that happening with Resi 2's modern overhaul. 

Another possible candidate is Devil May Cry 5, which has been rumoured for some time now. Now, whether or not this is a continuation of the original series or DmC 2 remains to be seen, but  either seems like a safe bet as it's been five years since a proper new entry in the series. 

Capcom's also apparently working on a new Dead Rising game, though I think it's a bit early to see that out by next March. 

But hey, maybe the Street Fighter developer will surprise us all by announcing a Dino Crisis or Onimusha reboot? There's also that mystery action-adventure game it's showing off at E3; could this be one of the titles shipping in early 2019? So yeah, there's plenty of options. 

Finally, Capcom confirmed that Monster Hunter World has shipped eight million copies worldwide since its debut on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in January. In case you missed it, you should probably check it out — it's rather good.