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Capcom Key Art Catalog Will Cover Over 300 Games

Capcom Key Art Catalog since 1984 to 2023
Image courtesy of Capcom

Capcom revealed that it will sell a new book containing key art from games it released in the up to 40 years since its first release. The book will have the title “Capcom Key Art Catalog since 1984 to 2023,” and it will be available on March 20, 2025, at 9,900 yen (~$65.20).

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The A4-sized book will have a total of 376 pages. It will cover over 300 games Capcom has released on numerous platforms throughout 40 years since 1984, with explanations in Japanese and English.

The first-ever title Capcom released was the arcade shooting game Vulgus in May 1984. Since 2023 is the cutoff year, the latest games featured in this book should include the Resident Evil 4 remake, Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, Street Fighter 6, Exoprimal, Mega Man X DiVE Offline, and Monster Hunter Now.

Here are the samples for some of the pages in the upcoming book:

Capcom Key Art Catalog - sample pages
Image courtesy of Capcom

The new catalog book will be available for purchase in Capcom’s physical and online storefronts. The company will also sell the book at the Capcom Exhibition, which will take place at Osaka’s Nakanoshima Museum of Art from March 20, 2025—the same day as the book’s release date—until June 22, 2025.

The “Capcom Key Art Catalog since 1984 to 2023” book will be available for purchase in Japan on March 20, 2025.

Kite Stenbuck
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