The publisher and developer — founded in 1979 and known for franchises such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma — says the presentation will run for roughly half an hour and deliver the latest announcements and status updates on several high-profile projects.
What to expect
Capcom has indicated the Spotlight will be a concise, approximately 30-minute livestream focused on already-announced titles.
The company said viewers should expect news and updates across its slate, with specific attention on Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen and Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
A teaser trailer is available from Capcom, and the showcase will be streamed on YouTube for global audiences.
Switch 2 and platform support
Capcom also recently confirmed that Resident Evil Veronica and Monster Hunter Wilds are slated to come to Nintendo's next home console, the Nintendo Switch 2.
In addition, Capcom released Devil May Cry 5 on the platform this week, marking another of the company's multiplatform releases targeting Nintendo hardware.
Capcom's announcements continue a trend of third-party support for Nintendo's consoles and expand its portfolio on both the original Nintendo Switch and the forthcoming Switch 2.
Context and coverage
This Spotlight follows a busy period for Capcom, which has made multiple announcements at industry events earlier this month.
The June 25 livestream is being positioned as a compact, information-driven showcase rather than an extended digital event; Capcom's messaging emphasizes timely updates on existing projects rather than new, unannounced IP.
Fans and industry watchers can watch the presentation on YouTube when it goes live.
Capcom's June 25 Spotlight is the next major publisher-led showcase on the calendar and will offer an early read on how the company is aligning its major franchises with Nintendo's evolving hardware landscape.