Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Capcom Online Program TGS 2025: Everything Announced

The Capcom Online Program for Tokyo Game Show 2025 has come to a close after delivering updates for games like Pragmata, Street Fighter 6, Monster Hunter Wilds, and more.

The 40-minute presentation took the time to tease what TGS attendees have to look forward to as the event continues throughout the week, while taking the opportunity to provide deep-dive gameplay footage for upcoming titles, too. Monster Hunter Wilds, Monster Hunter Stories 3, and Pragmata were just a few of the titles to receive extended demonstrations as Capcom drums up excitement for some of the games set to release throughout the next year.

We gathered all of the highlights, trailers, and announcements for you to comb over here. You can see everything announced at the TGS 2025 Capcom Online Program below.

Capcom Talks Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 3 and 4 as 2025 Comes to a Close

Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 3 and its Final Fantasy 14 crossover content are officially set to launch next week with a release date of September 29. While the Final Fantasy collaboration, fall-themed Festival of Accord: Dreamspell event, and more took the spotlight in today’s new footage, Capcom also teased Title Update 4 with its new roadmap. Set to arrive in December, Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 4 is said to include more end-game content, another Festival of Accord seasonal event, and a new monster: Gogmazios.

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Gameplay Presentation Teases Extended Look at TGS

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection closed out the TGS 2025 Capcom Online Program with a new cinematic trailer and an extended look at gameplay ahead of its March 13, 2025, release date. The publisher says a short demo will be available for those who show up to the Capcom booth at TGS, with a special stage demo also set to follow this weekend.

C. Viper Storms Into Street Fighter 6 With New Gameplay Trailer

With Sagat and the Monster Wilds collaboration here, the Street Fighter 6 team is looking to the future with its next new fighter: C. Viper. The new footage of the crimson agent in action is certainly one of the highlights from the TGS 2025 Capcom Online Program, with the presentation also teasing that TGS attendees can try her out ahead of her official launch October 15.

Street Fighter 6 players can also look forward to new, mech-themed outfits for Zangief, with Capcom teaming up with the metal musicians at Cavalera Conspiracy to celebrate. Visual novel Banshee’s Last Cry is also celebrating its 30-year anniversary with a new Street Fighter 6 scenario for World Tour mode that is set to launch alongside C. Viper.

Pragmata Doubles Down on 2026 Release Window With New Trailer

Capcom’s sci-fi, puzzle action game, Pragmata, kicked off the presentation with a new trailer highlighting its gameplay. No, it’s still not a Mega Man game, but it’s at least confirmation that the publisher is confident in its 2026 release window for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X | S…even if a specific release date is still out of reach.

A playable demo will be available for TGS 2025 attendees.

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Gets New Trailer

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection is a bundle of seven Capcom titles that is set to launch for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch in 2026. Although today’s new trailer stopped short of revealing a firm release date, it does showcase a few minutes of new gameplay.

A Free Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Update Is on the Way

Players across PC, Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms can look forward to a free update for the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy that is set to launch November 19, 2025. Highlights include a gallery mode with a music player and special art illustrations, as well as a new Episode Selection feature and a Story Mode option that Capcom says “automatically advances and solves puzzles” for the player.

Resident Evil Requiem Gets Shows Up Again Ahead of February Release Date

Capcom hasn’t been holding back when it comes to showing off Resident Evil Requiem gameplay, and today’s TGS 2025 Capcom Online Program showcase is no exception. Included with its appearance today is another look at how Resident Evil 9 is shaping up ahead of its February 27, 2026, release date.

TGS attendees will be able to try out a demo on PS5, desktop and laptop PCs, and even Nintendo Switch 2.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword Trailer Sets the Stage for 2026 Release

Onimusha: Way of the Sword is yet another game to receive little more than a trailer at today’s presentation. This time, however, the footage focuses on the 2026 action game’s story with only a few shots of its gritty sword combat. TGS attendees can try out Onimusha: Way of the Sword for themselves, with a special stage event also set to take place at the show.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).



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