Capcom Plans Expansion of Mega Man, Ace Attorney, and Devil May Cry: New Releases, Remakes, and Ports Detailed in 2025 Integrated Report

Capcom Unveils Ambitious Growth Strategy for Mega Man, Ace Attorney, and Devil May Cry in 2025 Integrated Report Capcom, a powerhouse in the gaming industry, has revealed significant plans to expand its classic franchises—including Mega Man, Ace Attorney, and Devil May Cry—with a focus on new releases, remakes, and ports.

Outlined within its 2025 Integrated Report, Capcom's strategy is designed to broaden its global user base, rejuvenate beloved brands, and ultimately elevate these series to the status of the company's flagship intellectual properties. The announcement comes directly from Capcom’s president and COO, Haruhiro Tsujimoto, and is detailed in the investor-focused document.

Known for consistently delivering high-performing titles such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter, Capcom is now reaffirming its commitment to revitalizing additional legacy franchises for both existing and next-generation hardware, including the Nintendo Switch and other modern platforms. In the report, Tsujimoto emphasizes Capcom’s goal to sustain an annual operating profit growth of 10% or greater and to reach yearly software sales of 100 million units.

He elaborates that this vision is supported by tackling business challenges head-on and refining the company’s development pipeline. “We continuously focus on core IP like Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter, planning mainline entries, sequels, new IP, as well as remakes and ports for current hardware,” Tsujimoto wrote.

“While we release two or three major new games each year, we recognize the importance of expanding our lineup for the future.” Highlighting Capcom’s treasured brands, Tsujimoto added, “Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney are globally celebrated series.

Our ambition is to grow the user base for these franchises with new titles, remakes, and expanded ports to the latest hardware.

By advancing brand strength and nurturing dedicated communities, we will progress these titles into core IPs alongside our leading franchises.” The expansion strategy includes not only the creation of fresh games but also the deployment of enhanced editions and remastered classics via digital platforms such as the Nintendo eShop.

This approach aligns with ongoing industry trends and ensures these storied titles remain accessible and relevant for both nostalgic fans and newcomers alike. To support these efforts, Capcom has put a strong emphasis on investing in its creative talent.

“We have prioritized strengthening our human capital, training and recruiting to expand our in-house teams,” Tsujimoto noted.

The report details that Capcom previously consolidated its development in Osaka to optimize efficiency, but is now constructing a new facility adjacent to its headquarters—a project set for completion in 2027.

This infrastructure expansion also includes recently acquired land for future growth, underscoring the company’s long-term commitment to innovation and content delivery. While specific titles in development have yet to be named, Capcom’s strategic commitment signals exciting times ahead for fans of Mega Man, Ace Attorney, and Devil May Cry.

Players can look forward to a broad array of releases and updates across multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, as Capcom continues to invest in both its legendary franchises and creative workforce. For more details, Capcom’s full 2025 Integrated Report is available to the public and provides deeper insight into the company’s multi-year vision and operational milestones.