In a recent interview with IGN, Capcom senior producer Ryozo Tsujimoto stated that Capcom is currently in its “golden age” with a thriving IP, successful games, and widespread popularity.


Tsujimoto Ryozo said, “Capcom is currently in a golden age, and we must make every effort to keep this state going year after year.


Guizhi Nakayama, the production director of Street Fighter, also expressed a similar view, stating that working at Capcom and developing new projects is “very exciting”; And Ryozo Tsujimoto is even luckier – he has just been promoted to Chief Product Officer of Capcom and is expected to provide a positive future for all of Capcom’s games.


In recent years, the games released by Capcom have received tremendous praise. After experiencing less successful works such as “Resident Evil 6”, Capcom has turned losses into profits, reversing its decline with works such as “Resident Evil 7” and “MH World”. In recent years, Capcom has achieved new success with works such as “MH Rise”, “Dragon Quest 2” and “Resident Evil 234RE”.


With the arrival of Capcom’s heyday, the revival of a large number of old IPs has also been put on the agenda – previously announced new works in the “Ghost Warrior” and “God of War” series, and even a new trademark registration for “Dinosaur Crisis” a few days ago this year. Currently, Capcom’s future is limitless, and it remains to be seen how long Capcom’s golden age can last.