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Capcom Snapshots: Silhouettes

Nov 22, 2024 // David Poole

Some striking silhouettes are showcased with these Capcom Snapshots!

Two weeks ago, we asked you to share your best silhouette snapshots from our Capcom games, and some of you truly surprised us! We’re absolutely stunned by how breathtaking the submissions were, and it was tough to choose. Here are our selections below!

clicker_13 starts things off with this great shot of Leon’s silhouette as he prepares to use a harpoon in Resident Evil 4.

FeeKellind perfectly captures the eerie nature of the skeletons with this amazing silhouette shot in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

JoaoMayCry dons the look of a beastly Darkstalker, preparing for a fearsome attack with an intimidating silhouette in Street Fighter 6.

thesenseofme.vp captures this striking silhouette in Resident Evil 4’s Separate Ways DLC, feeling like it comes right out of a classic horror film.

secondcapture shares a little silhouetto of a man in Dragon’s Dogma 2, looking ready to strike down anyone that gets in his way.

OguzhanSivri_ takes us home with this shadowy silhouette of V from Devil May Cry 5.

Search #CapcomSnapshots on Twitter/X, Instagram and Facebook to find even more of our amazing entries.

Want to be featured in our next bi-weekly spotlight? In order to be eligible, please be sure to follow the guidelines below:

1. Images must be your own from a Capcom game.
2. No explicit content.
3. Images cannot be altered or feature modified content.
4. Images must not contain any personal information.
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Next theme: Family!

The holidays are fast approaching, and that often means spending time with your family and friends! Play some Capcom games and get great moments between siblings, parents, and more. Please share your photos by 11:59 AM Pacific on Wednesday, December 4 using the hashtag #CapcomSnapshots for a chance to be featured in our next spotlight. It’s all in the family!