Capcom's Revival of Classic IPs Continues: Okami and Onimusha Lead the Charge
Capcom has confirmed its commitment to revitalizing its classic intellectual properties (IPs), beginning with the highly anticipated returns of Okami and Onimusha. This strategic move aims to deliver high-quality content to fans and leverage Capcom's extensive game library.
A New Era for Onimusha and Okami
In a December 13th press release, Capcom announced the continuation of this IP revival initiative. A new Onimusha title, set in Edo-period Kyoto, is slated for a 2026 release. Furthermore, a Okami sequel is in development, helmed by the original game's director and development team, though a release date remains undisclosed.
Capcom explicitly stated its focus on "re-activating dormant IPs," underscoring its dedication to creating high-quality games from its rich catalog. This strategy complements ongoing projects like Monster Hunter Wilds and Capcom Fighting Collection 2, both scheduled for 2025. This doesn't signal a halt to new IP development, as evidenced by recent releases such as Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess and Exoprimal.
Fan Favorites in the Spotlight: Clues from the "Super Elections"
Capcom's February 2024 "Super Elections," where fans voted for their most desired sequels and remakes, offer valuable insight into the company's future plans. Dino Crisis, Darkstalkers, Onimusha, and Breath of Fire emerged as top contenders. The prolonged dormancy of these franchises—with their last installments dating back to 1997, 2003, and 2017 (for Breath of Fire 6, which was short-lived)—suggests a strong possibility of future remasters or sequels.
While Capcom remains discreet about specific upcoming projects, the "Super Elections" results, including the fan-favorite Onimusha and Okami, strongly hint at which dormant IPs might be next in line for a revival.