Capcom is surveying fans about the recent event rollout, including asking if gamers are interested in seeing another event.
The 35-minute live stream event that took place this past Monday brought new looks at blockbuster titles Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, Street Fighter 6, Expoprimal, Resident Evil 4 Remake and more. The event did not include any announcements about new titles. Instead, Capcom announced Resident Evil 4 during PlayStation’s State of Play event earlier this month, and Dragon’s Dogma 2 just dawned yesterday.
Capcom began surveying its fans on the rollout by asking them to fill out a series of forms through its social media channels. “We want to know what you think about #CapcomShowcase, so please take a few minutes to fill out this short survey,” Capcom shared. The survey asked a variety of questions, including how users heard about the Capcom Showcase event, which games they were most interested in.
Also ask users how they feel about the length of the rollout and if they would like to see “a future Capcom digital event like the Capcom Showcase”? Capcom is one of the few third-party publishers to host a digital event this month, as many others have chosen to include announcements of their projects during the Summer Game Fest or pause sharing. Completely new content.
Square Enix, Ubisoft and Electronic Arts held digital showcases around the Summer Game Fest event, though they did so last year. In 2021, companies like the above have received a lot of somewhat negative reactions to their individual events, with most expressing disappointment that they have so few projects to introduce to the game. players worldwide.
Reporter and presenter, Geoff Keighley, the man behind the Summer Game Fest and The Game Awards, has warned players to expect fewer digital events to come in the summer. this. “There were a lot of shows last year where everyone was disappointed when they weren’t really a press event, right? Like Take-Two, Capcom, Square Enix and others,” he said.
“I think they’ve learned that if you’re going to hold a press conference, you need 30 minutes of extra content and sometimes they just have one game or game that’s compelling enough to show, that’s going to work. more effective” and it is true, this year is probably a little better, though without too many surprises. Gamers still expect many other great products from Capcom, especially among them is Onimusha.