![]() There may be a future for Onimusha yet at Capcom, but it very likely is going to take a lot of effort and it very likely isn't going to start with a major game being announced. And many of those above it aren't getting much attention, either. Capcom currently doesn't have any major releases announced in any of the franchises below Onimusha, though Dragon's Dogma is getting a Netflix anime. It currently has the eighth-most sales in Capcom's library of franchises, below Marvel vs. Onimusha was at one point in time a major Capcom franchise and was one of the company's fastest-growing. To be fair, with franchises like Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Devil May Cry booming, there's little reason for Capcom to want to be risky, at least in the foreseeable future. However, sales were apparently horrible.ĭusk Golem describes sales of the Onimusha: Warlords HD Remaster as "way under even modest expectations." And given those disappointing results, Capcom presumably doesn't have any plans for the Onimusha franchise going forward. Dusk Golem says the remaster project even had a "decent budget" for what it was. Capcom was considering the possibility at one point, which is why the Onimusha: Warlords HD Remaster was put together. RELATED: Capcom May Remake Another Game After Resident Evil 3, But What Will It Be?Īccording to historically reliable leaker Dusk Golem, well known for their Resident Evil-related leaks, a new Onimusha isn't in the works. ![]() But that HD remaster is also apparently the reason why Capcom is putting Onimusha back on the shelf. In other words, Capcom clearly put some effort into porting the game to new platforms. Onimusha: Warlords HD Remaster was put out in January 2019 on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One. The reason why Onimusha is being brought up at all as a possibility for a next-gen game announcement is due to Capcom's remaster of the franchise's first game. But if one reliable leaker is to be believed, Onimusha fans would be better off not getting their expectations up. Onimusha is a Capcom-made series rich with Japanese lore and history, combining action combat with supernatural horror elements. ![]() One action-adventure game in particular is getting some surprising attention. With all of the recent game announcements tied to next-generation consoles, some having fun speculating about what major franchise might be returning next. ![]()
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