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June 23, 2026

Capcom Spotlight Returns June 26 with New Onimusha, DD2DA Reveals, Narrated by Takehito Koyasu

๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Originally reported by GAME Watch

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: Capcom is firing up its broadcast machine again. The publisher has confirmed a new edition of its "Capcom Spotlight" digital showcase, set to stream on the company's official YouTube channel beginning at 6:00 a.m. JST on June 26. The program runs a tight 30 minutes.

Headlining the lineup are promised updates on the next entry in the long-dormant Onimusha series, the samurai-action franchise Capcom has been steadily reviving. Also flagged for new information is "DD2DA" โ€” shorthand that points to a fresh release in the Dragon's Dogma lineage, echoing the "Dark Arisen" branding that expanded the original game years ago.

In a fun touch, the showcase will be narrated by veteran voice actor Takehito Koyasu, one of the most recognizable voices in anime and games. His casting signals Capcom's intent to give the broadcast a polished, in-universe feel rather than a dry corporate update.

Capcom has leaned on these focused, sub-hour Spotlight broadcasts in recent years as an alternative to sprawling press conferences, using them to drip-feed concrete release dates, gameplay footage, and surprise reveals to a global audience watching live.

The insider take

From Tokyo, the timing is telling. A 6:00 a.m. JST slot is built for overseas viewers โ€” it lands in prime evening and afternoon hours across the Americas and Europe, underscoring how thoroughly Capcom now treats its showcases as worldwide events first and domestic ones second. Pulling in a marquee voice like Koyasu also reflects a very Japanese-industry instinct: presentation and star power matter as much as the announcements themselves. Expect tightly edited, hype-forward segments rather than loose chatter.

Originally reported by GAME Watch (Japanese).

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