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Capcom Showcase 2023: Start Times, How To Watch Live, Games, And What To Expect

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The Capcom Showcase is over, and you can check out the announcements in our recap above.

It's one of the final major gaming events taking place during Not-E3 2023. You can tune in today, June 12, at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET to hear news on some of Capcom's biggest current games and upcoming projects. Here's what you need to know about the show, including how to watch.

When is the Capcom Showcase?

You'll be able to tune in today, Monday, June 12, to see what Capcom is cooking up. The show is expected to run for around 36 minutes and will contain "new information about Capcom's upcoming releases and future titles."

  • 3 PM PT
  • 6 PM ET
  • 10 PM CET
  • 11 PM BST
  • 8 AM AET (June 13)

How to watch the Capcom Showcase

You'll be able to watch the showcase on Capcom's Twitch and YouTube channels, as well as GameSpot's YouTube channel.

What to expect from the Capcom Showcase

Capcom's next big is the dinosaur crisis simulator Exoprimal, which is out in July. It'll likely have a big presence at the showcase alongside the recently revealed remaster of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, which will be out later this month. The publisher also pulled back the curtain on Dragon's Dogma 2 at May's PlayStation Showcase, so a deeper look at that game wouldn't be too surprising. There's also the upcoming mobile game collaboration with Pokemon Go's Niantic on Monster Hunter Now ahead of its September release.

Resident Evil 4's VR mode was also teased at Sony's event last month, so it could potentially be shown off in more detail during Capcom's livestream. The other big draw is Street Fighter 6, as the game will increase its roster over time with new DLC characters.

The first of these new world warriors, Rashid, will be available in Summer 2023, and he'll be followed by A.K.I, Ed, and Akuma over the months to come. A quick teaser of Rashid in Street Fighter 6 wouldn't be unexpected.

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