The anticipation is building for the upcoming Resident Evil reboot film, and it appears the creative team is unearthing some unexpected influences from the franchise’s past. As first reported by GameSpot, director Zach Cregger and production designer Tom Hammock revealed that they are bringing elements from the often-criticized Resident Evil 6 into the mix.
In a recent analysis of player preferences in Resident Evil Requiem, the third-person gameplay featuring Leon Kennedy has emerged as the dominant choice among gamers. However, when it comes to the character Grace, players are not as unanimous in their preference. As first reported by VGC, this trend highlights the distinct play styles that fans gravitate toward in Capcom’s latest installment.
Capcom’s latest venture, Pragmata, is off to a stellar start. After just two days on the market, the game has already sold 1 million copies. As first reported by Eurogamer, this impressive debut suggests that the new IP might be the beginning of a franchise that fans can rally behind.
The teaser trailer for Zach Cregger’s upcoming Resident Evil movie has stirred up quite the conversation among fans and newcomers alike. As first reported by GameSpot, many viewers are scratching their heads, wondering if the film even resembles the iconic game series that has captivated players for years.
The first trailer for the upcoming Resident Evil movie has been released, showcasing a grim new direction for the storied franchise. Directed by Zach Cregger, known for his work on Barbarian and Weapons, the film takes a different approach compared to previous adaptations, which often leaned into campiness. As first reported by GameSpot, the trailer hints at a darker, more serious tone.
The much-anticipated trailer for Zach Cregger’s adaptation of Resident Evil has finally been unveiled, creating a buzz among fans and critics alike. However, as first reported by Eurogamer, early impressions suggest that the film may not fully capture the essence of the beloved gaming franchise.
Famitsu has unveiled its estimated physical game software sales data for Japan during the week of April 20 to April 26, 2026, showcasing the latest trends in the country’s vibrant gaming market. As first reported by Gematsu, the latest figures reveal an interesting mix of enduring franchises and fresh faces that have captivated Japanese players.
The release of Capcom’s new title, Pragmata, has sparked a notable resurgence in player engagement for the classic third-person shooter, Vanquish. According to analytics, there has been a significant increase in the number of players revisiting Vanquish on Steam, a trend first reported by PC Gamer.
In a surprising revelation that has caught the attention of the gaming world, Hideki Kamiya has confirmed that Leon Kennedy’s name from Resident Evil was inspired by a character in the 1994 classic film Léon: The Professional. As first reported by Eurogamer, the connection was made during an interaction on social media, where fans were eager to learn more about the origins of their favorite characters.
In a playful twist that has fans buzzing, Diana, the android protagonist from Capcom’s upcoming title Pragmata, has infiltrated the Resident Evil social media accounts. First reported by Push Square, this charming crossover not only highlights Diana’s personality but also serves as an innovative marketing strategy ahead of the game’s expected release in 2026.
Capcom’s latest installment in the Resident Evil franchise, Resident Evil Requiem, has officially crossed the impressive milestone of 7 million copies sold since its release on February 27, 2026. This makes it the fastest-selling title within the renowned survival horror series, and analysts believe it has the potential to become the highest-selling entry to date, as first reported by Nintendo Life.
In a delightful surprise for fans, Capcom has released a free DLC update for the Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection, which adds background music from the beloved Mega Man Battle Network series. As first reported by Nintendo Life, this update is now available for download, allowing players to immerse themselves in the nostalgic tunes of the Battle Network games while exploring the vibrant world of Star Force.
Netflix has dropped an electrifying trailer for the highly anticipated second season of Devil May Cry, a series that brings Capcom’s iconic action franchise to the small screen. Set to premiere on May 12, 2026, this new season promises to deliver the same stylish, high-octane action that fans have come to love.
As first reported by Eurogamer, fans of the iconic action-adventure game Okami have something to celebrate. The beloved title just marked its 20th anniversary, and director Hideki Kamiya took the opportunity to share an inspiring message with players around the globe. More than just a nod to nostalgia, there is a sequel currently in the works, promising to reignite the magic that first captivated audiences in 2006.
In a recent analysis by tech experts at Digital Foundry, the upcoming title Pragmata has been highlighted for its impressive performance on the PlayStation 5 Pro. The analysis comes on the heels of the console’s enhancements, particularly the PSSR2 upscaler introduced earlier this year, which has allowed the PS5 Pro to stand out in a competitive market.
As the gaming world eagerly anticipates the arrival of Pragmata, players are scrambling to gather every collectible and maximize their experience. The buzz surrounding this title has intensified with fresh insights into the game’s walkthrough, presenting an opportunity for die-hard gamers to snag that coveted Platinum trophy. As first reported by VGC, the details are finally here, showcasing everything you need to know to conquer this mysterious universe.
Steam’s weekly updates brought fresh content and engaging narratives, with particular attention this week on two notable titles: Pragmata and the indie adventure Windrose. As first reported by PC Gamer, players are drawn into contrasting worlds where emotional storytelling meets whimsical pirate escapades.
Capcom’s upcoming sci-fi shooter, Pragmata, is already making waves in , particularly among speedrunning enthusiasts. As first reported by PC Gamer, early demonstrations reveal a gameplay experience that not only emphasizes fast-paced action but also challenges players to master its mechanics. This is a notable achievement for Capcom, which has been refining its action game formula for decades.
PRAGMATA, the highly anticipated title from Capcom, is already proving to be a unique challenge for players, especially with its “Catch Me If You Can” training simulation. This particular scenario stands out as one of the toughest in the game, requiring players to complete it in under 130 seconds, along with a side objective that demands perfection. As first reported by Wccftech, mastering this training simulation hinges on your ability to execute a precise “Weapon Switching” strategy to swiftly eliminate enemies.
Pragmata players can now personalize their experience with unlockable outfits for main characters Hugh and Diana. As first reported by GameSpot, these customization options become available only a few hours into gameplay, allowing players to change their looks while navigating the game’s central hub known as the Shelter.