Both Capcom And Microsoft Are Preparing Broadcasts!

The Japanese publisher is preparing two live broadcasts and the US tech giant one in the coming days.

 

According to Capcom’s announcement, Capcom Highlights will take place over two days, each lasting 15-20 minutes, and none of them will be about Monster Hunter: Wilds. The first show will start on March 7th at 15:00 Pacific, and the second show will start on March 11th at 15:00 Pacific. Capcom says that the times of the two shows are subject to change without notice, and that there will be news about ESRB-rated games… but that’s just the typical obligatory warning; the Japanese company won’t change the times.

The host (guest host) will be an American YouTuber, FightinCowboy, with over 1.3 million subscribers, and the first day will feature Dragon’s Dogma II (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC) and Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC), while the second day will feature Exoprimal (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One), Monster Hunter Now (iOS, Android), Monster Hunter Stories (PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC), and Street Fighter 6 (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, PlayStation 4) on YouTube and Twitch.

In addition, Microsoft will host a 30-minute Xbox Partner Preview broadcast tomorrow, March 6 at 10 a.m. Pacific, featuring more than a dozen new trailers from third-party publishers. You’ll see combat and traversal from Tales of Kanzera: Zau, gameplay from Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, The First Berserker: Khazan, and a few other titles will also make an appearance during the broadcast. You can also watch the show on YouTube or Twitch.

These aren’t as big a show as, say, a Nintendo Direct (or a State of Play from Sony), which will definitely happen in June if not at E3, but the smaller or multiplatform games are worth a look.

Source: Gematsu, Gematsu, Capcom, Microsoft, Twitch

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