May 26, 2025 - 01:08

Capcom plans to open a new game development building in Osaka by 2027, signaling a significant investment in its future gaming projects. This strategic move aims to enhance the company's development capabilities and foster innovation within its teams. The new facility will provide state-of-the-art resources and space for the talented developers at Capcom, who are responsible for creating some of the most beloved franchises in the gaming industry.
The decision to expand comes as the gaming market continues to grow, with increasing demand for high-quality content and immersive experiences. By establishing a new base, Capcom is positioning itself to better meet these demands and to explore new technologies and game genres. This development is expected to not only increase production capacity but also attract new talent to the company.
As Capcom looks to the future, the new Osaka facility represents a commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming and delivering exceptional experiences to players worldwide. The gaming community eagerly anticipates what innovative titles may emerge from this new hub of creativity.
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