
Capcom President Haruhiro Tsujimoto announced plans for new releases, remakes, and ports of Mega Man, Ace Attorney, and Devil May Cry to elevate them to core IP status like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter. This investor report strategy aims for 10% annual profit growth and 100 million software units sold yearly, backed by expanded development in Osaka by 2027. Mega Man leads with Mega Man: Dual Override, a mainline 2D sidescroller unveiled at The Game Awards 2025—the first since Mega Man 11 in 2018—launching 2027 across PS5/4, Xbox, Switch, Switch 2, and PC. Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, bundling seven titles like Leo, Dragon, and Pegasus with online play, music player, and QoL upgrades, arrives March 27, 2026. Ace Attorney and Devil May Cry, dormant since recent collections and DMC5 (2019), target similar growth through ports and sequels to boost fanbases. Capcom’s in-house creators and new facilities support 2-3 major titles yearly, blending nostalgia with modern hardware. These moves capitalize on Mega Man’s timeless 2D appeal amid console transitions, widening reach across generations without tech compromises. Pre-orders for Star Force offer bonuses like custom Geo Stelar models, fueling hype.













