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Capcom TGS 2025 Stream Will Cover 6 Games

Capcom TGS 2025 Stream Will Cover 6 Games
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Back when Capcom announced its Tokyo Game Show 2025 booth lineup, it teased an Online Program stream that would go over other TGS announcements for games. Now we know exactly when it will air and 6 confirmed titles it will cover. Everything will happen at 7am PT/10am ET on September 24, 2025, and a YouTube teaser already appeared to promise an English version.

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Of the titles that will be there, two are ones already available. There will be updates on Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter 6 at this event. In the case of the former, it will focus on the free Title Update 3. That means we’ll likely get the launch date for that late September 2025 patch release and find out about some new DLC. With the fighting game, we already know that segment will be dedicated to C. Viper. The Fighting Pass honoring her is already in-game, and she’s a confirmed Fall 2025 addition. 

The new titles coming up in this showcase are Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, Monster Hunter Stories 3, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and Pragmata. As all four are unreleased, we don’t know exactly what Capcom will show during this stream. But they are all confirmed. 

Here’s the YouTube teaser for the Capcom TGS 2025 Online Program stream, though there’s no actual game footage in it. There are only clips showing the key art for titles that will appear during it.

The Capcom Tokyo Game Show 2025 Online Program stream airs at 7am PT/10am ET on September 24, 2025, and TGS itself takes place September 25-28, 2025. 

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