Capcom was recently the victim of a major ransomware cyberattack that saw the personal information of its employees stolen, along with its video game plans.Capcomhas rightfully refused to give in to ransom demands, though the attackers have responded by leaking many of the company’s upcoming video game projects.

Initially, thehackers leaked Capcom’s plans for 2021, which includes things like aResident Evil 8demo,Ace Attorneylocalizations, and some other things. But now a leaked document has revealed Capcom’s plans for the next four years, which include a wide-range of games from its various franchises.

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Here is everything else that has been leaked by the big Capcom hack.

Remakes

Capcom has not been shy about its love of pumping out remakes and remasters of its games. The company has outright said in the past that video game remakes will be a key component of its sales strategy, and it has held true to that claim. There have been a number of Capcom remakes released in recent years, and if the information from the big Capcom leak is accurate, then there will likely be even more remakes in store for fans.

Apparently, the first big Capcom remake fans can look forward to is the highly-anticipatedResident Evil 4remake. TheResident Evil 4remakewas leaked months ago by reliable industry insiders, and it’s aiming for a Q4 2022 release. What exactly theResident Evil 4remake will entail remains to be seen, but fans will likely find out more some time after Capcom launchesResident Evil 8, itself due for release within the first half of 2021.

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WhileResident Evil 4may be the most high-profile Capcom remake in the pipeline, the company is said to have a couple more in store. In Q2 of 2024, Capcom plans on releasing aFinal Fightremake, which would mark the first entry in its beat ‘em up franchise since 2006’sFinal Fight: Streetwise, which was panned by critics at the time of its release. It’s unclear if thisFinal Fightremake will be a new version of the original beat ‘em up with improved visuals, or if it will be a full-blown remake in the vein of theResident Evilremakes.

And finally, the last remake in Capcom’s development pipeline is aPower Stoneremake, due for release Q3 of 2024.Power Stoneis a unique arena fighting game that has developed a cult following among Capcom fans. The company previously remadePower Stoneand its sequel for Sony’s PSP handheld, so it’s definitely not out of the question for it to do so again for modern gaming platforms.

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Resident Evil

SinceResident Evilis Capcom’s flagship video game franchise, it’s not exactly surprising to discover that the company has more than theResident Evil 4remake in development. According to the leak, a project known asResident Evil Outrageis set to launch Q4 of 2021, meaning fans of the survival-horror franchise could very well have two new releases coming next year. What exactlyResident Evil Outrageis remains to be seen, and it’s almost certainly going by a working title, but a previous leak may shed more light on the matter.

The initial Capcom leak revealed that the company has aResident Evil 8-based multiplayer gamein development, and that it’s some kind of battle royale experience. MaybeResident Evil Outrageand the multiplayer project are the same thing, though that’s just speculation at this time.

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Meanwhile, theResident Evil 4remake is supposedly coming Q4 of 2022, with something calledBiohazard Apocalypseaiming for launch Q3 of 2023. Again, that is most likely a working title for a newResident Evilgame, though further details are unavailable at the time of this writing.

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And finally,Resident Evil Hank(yet again, a working title) will be looking to launch Q4 of 2024. Assuming Capcom is able to stick to this schedule and there aren’t any major delays or anything like that,Resident Evilfans can look forward to at least one new game release in the series every year for the next four years. It definitely seems as thoughCapcom is turningResident Evilinto an annual franchiseagain, though hopefully the games play differently enough that franchise fatigue doesn’t start to set in.

Sequels

Some of the more interesting games named in the big Capcom leak are sequels to existing franchises, including some sequels that fans have been a long time to play. This includesDragon’s Dogma 2, set to launch Q2 of 2022.Dragon’s Dogma 2has been hinted at in the past, and so it’s always seemed like just a matter of time before the game would materialize. With the power of the new consoles at its disposal, Capcom could really do something impressive withDragon’s Dogma 2, so here’s hoping fans don’t have to wait too much longer to see it in action.

There’s alsoMega Man Match, set to launch Q3 of 2022. Like most of the other games on the list, there aren’t many details about whatMega Man Matchactually is. Its name is probably just a working title, but it could also be an indication of what fans can expect from the project, gameplay-wise. For instance,Mega Man Matchmay be a versus multiplayer game of some description, or alternatively, it could be a match-3 puzzle game for mobile devices. It could also be a traditionalMega Mangame that just has a misleading working title. Again, until Capcom decides to share more information, all fans can do is speculate.

One of the more surprising sequels listed in the leak is calledOnimusha New Work. Capcom’sOnimushafranchise has been mostly dormant for years, with theOnimusharemaster reportedly not selling all that well. Considering thepoor sales of theOnimusharemaster, it’s a bit strange that Capcom is supposedly moving forward with development on a new game in the series, and not only that, but development must have been going on for some time. After all, the newOnimushagame is said to be coming Q4 of 2022, meaning development is likely well underway.

Capcom’s decision to call it “Onimusha New Work” instead of assigning a number to it could be a sign that this game will be a reboot of the franchise. Hopefully the company offers some clarification sooner rather than later so fans don’t have to speculate for too long.

And finally, the most high-profile sequel mentioned in the Cacpcom leak isMonster Hunter 6.Monster Hunter Worldstands as one of Capcom’s most successful video games ever, and so it makes sense that the company is being more aggressive withMonster Hunterreleases.Monster Hunter Riseis the next game in the series, due for release March 2021, but for now it’s only confirmed for the Nintendo Switch. Presumably,Monster Hunter 6will be releasing on more traditional consoles, and it will be great to see the franchise’s iconic creatures rendered with the power of the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Street Fighter

Capcom’s main franchises nowadays may beMonster HunterandResident Evil, but the company’sStreet Fighterseries is still quite popular.Street Fighter 5didn’t exactly reach the same heights as its predecessors in terms of critical reception, but Capcom will be looking to come back with a vengeance with the upcomingStreet Fighter 6.

Street Fighter 6has not been officially announced, but the leak says that Capcom fans can look forward to playing the game Q3 of 2022. And like previousStreet Fightergames, Capcom will be iterating onStreet Fighter 6, releasing new versions of it that will likely include some gameplay tweaks, new features, and roster additions.Super Street Fighter 6is said to be coming Q4 of 2023, whereasUltra Street Fighter 6will be coming Q4 of 2024.

What’s interesting about this is that, while fans may always assume Capcom has a new version ofStreet Fighterin the works, they don’t usually know for sure this far in advance. Since Capcom fans now know thatStreet Fighter 6has three versions on the way, maybe some of them will skip the initial launch and just wait for the final version in 2024. This would be unfortunate, though otherwise it’s hard to see how the other titles mentioned in the leak could negatively impact Capcom’s sales.

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