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Earlier this week, Capcom confirmed it was the victim of a “customized ransomware attack” that led to unauthorized access to its network. Capcom says corporate, employee, and customer information may have been compromised by the attack. Subsequently, materials from those leaks have been released onto the internet — while unable to verify them all, sources close to Capcom have told IGN that many are genuine.

As more information from the leaked data packages continues to trickle out, Capcom’s alleged game development plans for the next four years appear to have made their way online. The schedule includes a mix of sequels and remakes, while others are only listed under their codenames.

Here is a list of the biggest names listed in the purported schedule:
  • Resident Evil Outbreak - Q4 FY21
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 - Q2 FY22
  • Street Fighter 6 - Q3 FY22
  • Rockman [Mega Man in North America] Match - Q3 FY22
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake - Q4 FY22
  • Monster Hunter 6 - Q2 FY23
  • Biohazard Apocalypse - Q3 FY23
  • “SSF6” - Q4 FY23
  • Final Fight Remake - Q2 FY24
  • Power Stone Remake - Q3 FY24
  • Ultra SF6 - Q4 FY24
  • Resident Evil Hank [likely, “Hunk”] - Q4 FY24
 
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