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Capcom Spotlight Feb 2025 Fechas y programación | Todo lo que sabemos hasta ahora

Mar 20,2025 Autor: Camila

Capcom Spotlight Feb 2025 Fechas y programación | Todo lo que sabemos hasta ahora

¡Prepárate para una extravagancia de Capcom! El Spotlight de Capcom, que muestra algunos de los lanzamientos de juegos más grandes de Capcom, llegará en febrero de 2025. Este artículo le dará todos los detalles sobre cuándo y dónde ver.

Capcom Spotlight 2025: fechas y programación

Capcom Spotlight Feb 2025 Fechas y programación | Todo lo que sabemos hasta ahora

El horario oficial estará disponible en el sitio web del evento. Espere una presentación de aproximadamente 35 minutos con cuatro títulos principales, incluida una inmersión profunda en Monster Hunter Wilds .

Puede ver toda la acción en vivo en los canales de Capcom en YouTube, Facebook y Tiktok.

Capcom Spotlight Febrero 2025 Línea: Juegos para ver

Se confirman cuatro juegos para el centro de atención de Capcom de febrero de 2025:

  • Monster Hunter Wilds
  • Onimusha: camino de la espada
  • Capcom Fighting Collection 2
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics

The Spotlight dedicará aproximadamente 20 minutos a mostrar Monster Hunter Wilds , Onimusha: Way of the Sword , Capcom Fighting Collection 2 y Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics , seguido de un segmento exclusivo de 15 minutos dedicado a Monster Hunter Wilds .

Si bien los anuncios de Capcom sugieren actualizaciones para Street Fighter 6 , está notablemente ausente de la lista de juegos destacados del sitio web oficial y el trailer de exhibición. ¡Esté atento a cualquier sorpresa!

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