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Capcom has announced its lineup for this year’s Tokyo Game Show, which is taking place in Japan between September 17 and September 20.

The company will have six games on display. Needless to say, Monster Hunter is seeing plenty of representation at the expo.

Here’s the full lineup:

Monster Hunter X (3DS) – playable, stage event, live steam
Monster Hunter Stories (3DS) – stage event, live stream
Street Fighter V (PS4, PC) – playable, stage event, live steam
Resident Evil 0 (PS4/XBO/PS3/360/PC) – playable, stage event, live steam
Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX (3DS) – playable
Monster Hunter Spirits (mobile) – playable

You can access Capcom’s TGS site here.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate’s August DLC launched last week. Check out a couple of videos showing the latest content below.

Capcom has released the fifth Randst Magazine for The Great Ace Attorney in Japan. This features Asougi art, voice, and beta music, another Iris/Holmes doll theme, episode 3 commentary, and another short.

A few photos of the new DLC for The Great Ace Attorney are in the gallery below.

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The Great Ace Attorney has been out in Japan for a couple of weeks now. Recently, an official character poll was conducted where fans could vote on their favorites. Capcom has now published the results – the most popular character is Kazuma Asougi, a close friend of main character Naruhodou Ryuunosuke, who himself only came in fourth. Second place is claimed by Sherlock Holmes and Barok Van Zieks, the rival prosecutor of this game, placed third. Check out the full results in the gallery below.

There is still no word on a Western release date for this game. Hopefully we’ll hear about it soon.

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IGN has more footage from More Mega Man Legacy Collection showing the new challenge mode. Check it out below.

Capcom has released another batch of screenshots from Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX. Find them in the gallery below.

Polygon uploaded another video from Mega Man Legacy Collection with additional footage (and an interview). Check it out below.

Hideki Kamiya spent many years at Capcom. He worked on the Resident Evil and Devil May Cry series, and eventually moved on to Clover Studio – a subsidiary of Capcom – where he directed Okami as well as Viewtiful Joe.

Despite what some may think, there’s no bad blood between Kamiya and Capcom. It was actually his decision to leave the company, which he “felt a little bad for”. And if the opportunity were to present itself, he’d be very much open to teaming up with Capcom once again.

Kamiya told Metro during an interview at Gamescom last week:

…I can honestly say that if there’s ever an opportunity, that makes sense for me or the studio, to work with Capcom again I would very much welcome that opportunity. Of all the publishers, not just Japanese publishers or partners, I can say with confidence that Capcom still holds a very, very special place in my heart and I love them dearly. It’s one of my favourite companies.

[laughs] And why I say that is because they really helped shape me to who I am today. I spent a long amount of time with them and they helped me grow into who I am. They are one of the few remaining companies in Japan… you know we’ve seen so many other companies being merged and bought out and acquired but they remain the Capcom that they started out as. So seeing that strength and power that still is Capcom today is very reassuring. And it shows the confidence, it shows the love and passion of what they do. So I really do welcome the opportunity to work with Capcom again.

YouTube user “famicomplicated” has another look at Luigi’s Mansion Arcade. More off-screen footage from the game is attached below.

Capcom has published a new web-centric commercial for Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airou Village DX. We’ve attached it below.


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