Capcom Outlines Future Plans for Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney in Latest Performance Report
Capcom, one of the most renowned publishers and developers in the video game industry, has officially highlighted its strategic focus on several beloved franchises in its recently published 2025 Integrated Report.
The report provides detailed insight into Capcom’s recent performance and lays out forthcoming initiatives that will shape the direction of key intellectual properties across platforms like the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox. In recent years, Capcom has enjoyed significant commercial and critical success with marquee series such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter.
These franchises continue to serve as the company's financial backbone, driving robust sales both domestically and internationally.
According to the report, Capcom Chief Operating Officer Haruhiro Tsujimoto stated that these core pillars remain a primary focus for the company.
However, Tsujimoto also emphasized renewed attention toward additional popular brands that have not seen major new titles or updates in the past few years. In a notable excerpt from the document, Tsujimoto revealed that Capcom plans to bring more releases, remakes, and ports to contemporary hardware for renowned series like Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney.
Tsujimoto explained that: "Capcom boasts a broad portfolio of globally recognized brands, including Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney.
We are committed to growing our user base and enhancing performance by introducing new releases, developing remakes, and porting titles in these series to modern hardware.
This strategy aims to elevate brand power and foster dedicated fan communities, ultimately establishing these franchises as central pillars of our business." Historically, Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney have cultivated substantial followings across various generations of gaming hardware, including Nintendo platforms like the Nintendo Switch.
The Mega Man franchise, renowned for its challenging platforming and nostalgic appeal, recently achieved a new milestone with Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, which debuted on Switch and other platforms in April 2023 and quickly surpassed one million units in sales.
Devil May Cry also found a fresh audience on Nintendo Switch and mobile with various ports and remasters, while the Ace Attorney series has enjoyed renewed attention through HD collection releases and recent entries catered to both long-term fans and newcomers. While Capcom’s report confirms strategic intent, it does not include specific announcements, timelines, or titles for upcoming projects within these franchises.
Nonetheless, the confirmation of new releases, remakes, and ports serves as an encouraging sign for fans eager to experience fresh content or revisit classic games on modern hardware such as the Nintendo Switch and next-generation consoles. With Capcom’s proven track record of leveraging its heritage IP and the demonstrated market demand for classic series on current platforms, the gaming community has much to look forward to in the coming years.
As further details emerge from Capcom’s development pipeline, industry watchers and fans alike can expect more information on what’s next for Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney. For continued updates on Capcom’s upcoming releases and analysis of major industry reports, stay tuned to our news coverage.
The report provides detailed insight into Capcom’s recent performance and lays out forthcoming initiatives that will shape the direction of key intellectual properties across platforms like the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox. In recent years, Capcom has enjoyed significant commercial and critical success with marquee series such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter.
These franchises continue to serve as the company's financial backbone, driving robust sales both domestically and internationally.
According to the report, Capcom Chief Operating Officer Haruhiro Tsujimoto stated that these core pillars remain a primary focus for the company.
However, Tsujimoto also emphasized renewed attention toward additional popular brands that have not seen major new titles or updates in the past few years. In a notable excerpt from the document, Tsujimoto revealed that Capcom plans to bring more releases, remakes, and ports to contemporary hardware for renowned series like Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney.
Tsujimoto explained that: "Capcom boasts a broad portfolio of globally recognized brands, including Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney.
We are committed to growing our user base and enhancing performance by introducing new releases, developing remakes, and porting titles in these series to modern hardware.
This strategy aims to elevate brand power and foster dedicated fan communities, ultimately establishing these franchises as central pillars of our business." Historically, Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney have cultivated substantial followings across various generations of gaming hardware, including Nintendo platforms like the Nintendo Switch.
The Mega Man franchise, renowned for its challenging platforming and nostalgic appeal, recently achieved a new milestone with Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, which debuted on Switch and other platforms in April 2023 and quickly surpassed one million units in sales.
Devil May Cry also found a fresh audience on Nintendo Switch and mobile with various ports and remasters, while the Ace Attorney series has enjoyed renewed attention through HD collection releases and recent entries catered to both long-term fans and newcomers. While Capcom’s report confirms strategic intent, it does not include specific announcements, timelines, or titles for upcoming projects within these franchises.
Nonetheless, the confirmation of new releases, remakes, and ports serves as an encouraging sign for fans eager to experience fresh content or revisit classic games on modern hardware such as the Nintendo Switch and next-generation consoles. With Capcom’s proven track record of leveraging its heritage IP and the demonstrated market demand for classic series on current platforms, the gaming community has much to look forward to in the coming years.
As further details emerge from Capcom’s development pipeline, industry watchers and fans alike can expect more information on what’s next for Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney. For continued updates on Capcom’s upcoming releases and analysis of major industry reports, stay tuned to our news coverage.