Today, the Capcom Spotlight for March 2026 aired, featuring a half-hour digital showcase focused on upcoming releases for the first half of the year and future titles, including Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Pragmata, and Street Fighter 6.
If you can’t manage to watch the livestream as it happens, we have gathered all the relevant announcements and reveals here for your perusal, so you can enjoy them on your own time without having to watch the whole thing.
First up, we got a brand new look at Pragmata, which is set to release on April 24, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam), and a newly confirmed version for Nintendo Switch 2. The new trailer showed off protagonist Hugh and his android companion Diana as they navigate a lunar research base, highlighting third-person hacking and shooting mechanics.
One of the stars of the showcase was Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, as Capcom Spotlight featured a dramatic launch trailer exploring the story of the kingdoms of Azuria and Vermeil and the ecological threat known as “Crystal Encroachment.”
Street Fighter 6 showcased two important details during Capcom Spotlight: Alex’s roster release date and the Outfit 4 pack. Alex joins the roster on March 17, 2026, as part of the Year 3 Character Pass, while Outfit 4 features new swimsuit-themed costumes for Dee Jay and Elena.
Mega Man: Dual Override got an update regarding its “Robot Master” design contest, and confirmed it is in development for both the original Switch and Switch 2. Capcom also confirmed that the Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection will be released on March 27, 2026, bundling seven action RPG titles from the series.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword received a brand-new trailer, this time showcasing the game’s dark-fantasy version of Edo-period Kyoto, featuring intense swordplay, parries, and the soul-absorbing Oni Gauntlet, with gameplay that blends classic elements like the “Issen” counter with deeper mechanics.
In celebration of 30 years of Resident Evil, Capcom Spotlight teased a new collaboration with Universal Studios Japan that will be inspired by Requiem itself, a new Resident Evil 2 arcade game, Resident Evil 30th Anniversary Concerts -Symphony of Legacy-, and the 30th anniversary set, known as Resident Evil Generation Pack, which contains Resident Evil 7, 8, and 9.











