Capcom Says It Isn't Finished with Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney
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Capcom Says It Isn't Finished with Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney
"But the one I want to bring your attention to is this: "Capcom owns a wealth of globally popular brands, such as Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney. We aim to expand our user base and improve our performance through new releases, remakes, and ports of titles in these series to new hardware. By enhancing brand power and cultivating loyal fan bases, we will grow these into core IPs.""
"Capcom's current core IP, according them, are Monster Hunter, Resident Evil and Street Fighter. His wording is very specific. New games in those franchise along with remakes and ports. While I think we all assumed that Devil May Cry would get another entry due to its 10.5 million copies sold and recent anime on Netflix, the Ace Attorney and Megaman franchises have been dormant for longer."
Capcom reported its 12th consecutive year of increased operating profit. COO Haruhiro Tsujimoto identified Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Ace Attorney as globally popular brands targeted for expansion through new releases, remakes, and ports to new hardware. Capcom currently lists Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, and Street Fighter as its core IPs. Devil May Cry's strong sales and recent Netflix anime increase the likelihood of another entry, while Ace Attorney and Mega Man have been dormant longer. The company has previously stated intent to revive older series, signaling continued focus on franchise rejuvenation.
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