Ryosuke Yoshida, who most recently did game design for Devil May Cry 5 and lead combat design for Monster Hunter XX, has announced he is leaving Capcom for China’s NetEase Games Sakura Studio, where he’ll work as a Senior Game Designer on next-gen games. Yoshida joined Capcom in 2009.

In a recent investor meeting, Capcom was apparently asked about plans to bring Monster Hunter World to the Nintendo Switch. It replied that it does not, but when pressed about how students enjoyed Monster Hunter on the PSP, Capcom supposedly answered it was planning on developing a Monster Hunter for junior high and

Street Fighter V is getting one final season of downloadable content, according to a recent announcement from Capcom. Players can expect five more characters and three more stages. Additional details are coming this summer.

Cosplayer Kusarine Matsu has been uploading a series of clips to Twitter parodying the original Resident Evil game with a humorous twist. The movements and difficulty tables pose are on point.

Capcom has canceled the first half of this year’s Capcom Pro Tour due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. The second half of the developer’s official Street Fighter V competition is still set to begin in July, but the schedule will be adjusted further if necessary.

Capcom’s wonderful underwater 2D action-adventure Shinsekai: Into The Depths was just surprise-released for the Switch. We liked it a lot when it debuted on Apple Arcade last year, and it should please people looking for another Metroid-style game for Nintendo’s portable console.

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