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Dead Rising 10th Anniversary Edition

Aug 09, 2016 // Jeffery Simspon

“I’ve covered wars, ya know.” – Frank West, Dead Rising (2006)

“I know my way around a zombie or two.” – Chuck Greene, Dead Rising 2 (2010)


Ten years ago, Capcom released Dead Rising , a very different kind of zombie game. Embracing both the horror and the absurdity of the zombie genre, Dead Rising stared photo journalist Frank West as he tried to uncover the truth behind a zombie outbreak in a mall. Anything that West could lay his hands on was a weapon, from the conventional to the absurd.

The game was a hit on the Xbox 360 when it was first introduced, and the series has only grown in popularity since Frank first donned a Servbot mask and picked up a Megabuster.

In celebration of Dead Rising ’s 10th Anniversary, we’re bringing Dead Rising , Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record to a new generation of zombie slayers on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. All games feature Dead Rising ’s classic zombie sandbox gameplay will include all DLC costumes and upgraded graphics presented in 1080p at 60 frames per second.

Here are the details:

  • Dead Rising (Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Steam)
  • Dead Rising 2 (Xbox One, PlayStation 4)
  • Dead Rising 2: Off the Record (Xbox One, PlayStation 4)
    • Each sold separately for $19.99 / €19.99 / £15.99
  • Dead Rising Triple Pack (Xbox One, PlayStation 4)
    • Digital bundle for $59.49 that includes all three games ( Dead Rising , Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record )
    • Preorder the Dead Rising Triple Pack starting today for 16% off the normal bundle price!
Release Date:
  • Digital – September 13th, 2016
    • All three games
  • Retail Disc (North America Only)– Dead Rising and Dead Rising 2 only ï‚§
    • Dead Rising – September 13th, 2016 ï‚§
    • Dead Rising 2 – September 27th, 2016

It’s been said that 2016 is the year of Dead Rising . With the upcoming release of Dead Rising 4 bringing Frank West back to Willamette, we are excited to be able to bring newcomers and longtime fans of the series updated versions of these classic Dead Rising games for modern consoles and PC. With 10 years of zombie expertise under our belt, we are looking forward to ushering in a new era of fans to survive the apocalypse with. What a time to be undead!

Also be sure to check out Dead Rising ‘s new home at DeadRising.com launching today.
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The Capcom Store’s PC game sale has got you covered!

Aug 05, 2016 // Kellen Haney

Have you had your eye on one of our PC games but haven’t had a chance to pick it up yet? Now’s a great time to do so, as the Capcom Store is running a special sale on our PC games! Pick up some great games with deep discounts, including Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen , Street Fighter V , Mega Man Legacy Collection , and more. These deals start today, August 5 th , and last through August 14 th , so act fast if you see something you want! Hit the jump for the full list of titles on sale, as well as additional details!

Title

Price

Discount

Sale Price

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen

$29.99

33%

$19.99

Street Fighter V

$59.99

33%

$39.99

Mega Man Legacy Collection

$14.99

40%

$8.99

DuckTales Remastered

$14.99

67%

$4.95

Dungeons and Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara

$14.99

67%

$4.95

Dark Void

$9.99

70%

$2.99

Dark Void Zero

$4.99

70%

$1.49

 *A Steam key will be provided upon purchase; a PC with the Steam client and broadband Internet access is required to download, install, and play these games.

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Monster Hunter Generations – August Free DLC pack

Aug 05, 2016 // Yuri Araujo

Monster Hunter Generations: a game with no shortage of content and things to do—monsters to hunt, gear to craft, Hunting Styles to master—is getting even more content in the form of monthly free DLC packs. Highlights for this month are The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker and Okami Felyne outfits. Full list below:

REGULAR QUESTS

Quest : (HIGH) Okami: Most Wanted
Objective : Hunt a Hyper Malfestio
Rewards : (Prowler) F Tsumugari, F Okami Set

Quest : (HIGH) Yowamushi Pedal: Princess
Objective : Hunt 3 Rathians
Rewards : (Palico) F Modousuji Bike, F Sohoku Set .

Quest : (HIGH) Metroid: Special Mission
Objective : Hunt a Hyper Yian Garuga
Rewards : (Light Bowgun) Arm Cannon, (Hunter armor) Varia Suit, Zero Suit .

Quest : (HIGH) CoroCoro: Rolling Bowlers
Objective : Hunt 2 Volvidons and an Uragaan
Rewards : (Sword and Shield) Levindicator

Quest : (HIGH) Felyne Village: The Tourney
Objective : Hunt a Yian Kut-Ku, a Rathalos and a Tigrex
Rewards : (Palico) F Sunsnug Set

Quest : (HIGH) Fan Club: Great All Stars
Objective : Hunt an Iodrome, a Velocidrome, a Gendrome and a Great Maccao
Rewards : (Long Sword) Fan Club Bamboo Rod, (Dual Blades) Fan Club Fans, (Hunting Horn) Megaphone, (Torso Armor) X Astalos Jacket, X Gammoth Jacket, X Mizutsune, X Dino Jacket

Quest : (LOW) A Season for Lava
Objective : Hunt 2 Uragaan before time expires or deliver a Paw Pass ticket

Quest : (HIGH) Making the Cut
Objective : (Prowler) Sever Rathian’s tail

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PROWLER QUESTS

Quest : (HIGH) A Hero’s Return
Objective : Hunt a Bulldrome
Rewards : (Palico) F Wind Waker, F Link Set

Quest : (HIGH) Animal Crossing: Picnic Day
Objective : Obtain 3,000 Wycademy Points
Rewards : (Palico) F Isabelle Set, F Resetti Set

Quest : (LOW) The Uniqlo Avant-garde
Objective : Slay a total of 20 Vespoids and Bnahabras
Rewards : (Palico) F Monqlo Set

Quest : (HIGH) CoroCoro: Big Bad Bugs
Objective : (Prowler) Slay 12 Konchus
Rewards : (Palico) F Gramdpaw Set

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ARENA CHALLENGES

Quest : Event: Slay a Nargacuga
Objective : Slay a Nargacuga

Quest : Event: Slay a Rathalos
Objective : Slay a Rathalos

Quest : Event: Slay a Yian Kut-Ku
Objective : (Prowler) Slay a Yian Kut-Ku

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EXTRAS

22x Guild Card Titles
1x Guild Card Pose
8x Guild Card Backgrounds
1x Pet Outfit: Summer Resort

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SPECIAL PALICOES

Monqlo
Danger
Link
Tom Nook
Samus
Nekomichi
Meowniac

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ITEMS: SUPPORT PACK

99x Honey
30x Nitroshroom
30x Energy Drink
10x Max Potion
30x Lifepowder
5x Health Flute
5x Demon Flute
5x Armor Flute
20x Hunter’s Drink
20x Barrel Bomb L+

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To download all this cool stuff, load your copy of Monster Hunter Generations and access the Download menu from the start screen; after that, load your character and talk to the following NPCs for each type of content:

– Take on Regular Quests and Prowler Quests from the Wycademy Gal at the Hunters Hub;
– Take on Challenge Quests from the Arena Instructor at the Hunters Hub;
– Purchase Extras by using Wycademy Points from the Trader at the Palico Ranch (select “Limited Goods” option);
– Hire Special Palicoes from the Meowstress, Grandmeow or Grandmyama at all four villages;
– Claim Item Packs from your Housekeeper (select the “Claim Items” option).

Alright; that’s all for this month, and it’s all available NOW. But remember we have lots more FREE DLC coming your way on the first Friday of each month through the beginning of 2017. Make sure to check back on September 2nd for another pack of awesome free content. In the meantime, happy hunting!

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Pre-order Resident Evil 4 on PS4 and Xbox One Now!

Aug 02, 2016 // Tim

Update: The Xbox One Summer Spotlight savings don’t apply for pre-orders/purchases of RE4 until the game launches on 8/30. We apologize for the confusion.

Leon’s intense mission to save the President’s daughter is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on August 30, and now is your chance to pre-order. PS4 owners in the U.S. can also receive some awesome digital incentives for pre-ordering this legendary RE entry.

Resident Evil 4 needs very little introduction, but the uninitiated should consider checking out this post  to find out why it’s one of the most revered games of all time. In short, RE4 set industry trends with its innovative third-person shooter mechanics and revolutionized the franchise’s gameplay with more depth than ever before. Plus, you can suplex off the heads of enemy Ganados, which never gets old.

PlayStation 4 users in the U.S. will receive a set of awesome RE 20th Anniversary avatars for use with their profiles. All these avatars come from RE4, including the iconic Umbrella logo and the one-man army himself, Leon S. Kennedy. Few things score you immediate cool points like sporting the heroic image of Leon next to your PSN ID can.

Xbox One owners who purchase the game between 8/30 and 9/5 can take advantage of Microsoft’s Summer Spotlight deal which allows Xbox Live Rewards members to get a bonus 4,000 Rewards Credits ($4 USD, or equivalent) for purchasing $40 of featured Summer Spotlight content. Purchasing RE4 at launch counts towards this amount, so don’t procrastinate when the game releases because the Summer Spotlight deal only runs until September 5.

Resident Evil 4 is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on August 30 for MSRP $19.99. Pre-order via the links below and prepare to take down Oswald Sattler’s infected hordes!

Pre-order now on PlayStation 4 on the US PlayStation Store
Pre-order now on Xbox One

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Monster Hunter Generations 2016 Tour kicks off in Toronto on Aug 6th

Jul 29, 2016 // Yuri Araujo

Start sharpening your weapons and get ready for hunting activities in 6 major cities across North America!

UPDATE: Seattle tour stop date and location have been set!

Starting with a stop in Toronto, Canada, we’ll be taking MHGen to various North American cities with the Monster Hunter Generations 2016 Tour. These special local events will feature a selection of co-op centric hunting activities, time attack Arena Challenges, and chances to win lots of awesome loot, as well as meet new hunters.

If you’re already sold on any or all of those ideas, RSVP right now on our Facebook event page.

And, here’s the full list of stops for the Monster Hunter Generations 2016 Tour, so you can add it to your calendar. More details will be added as they become available:

TORONTO, Canada
Date: August 6th, 2016
Location: Bier Markt, 199 North Queen Street, Toronto, M9C 1A7
Time: 12pm – 6pm
Age: 17+

CHICAGO, IL
Date: August 14th, 2016
Location: Emporium Arcade Bar
Age: 21+

SEATTLE, WA
Date:  September 2nd, 2016
Location:  Unicorn
Age:  21+

ATLANTA, GA
Date: September 30th, 2016
Location: Joystick Game Bar
Age: 21+

AUSTIN, TX
Date: October 15th, 2016
Location: Kung Fu Saloon
Age: 21+

SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Date: October 20th, 2016
Location: Folsom Street Foundry
Age: 18+

Again, remember to RSVP on the Facebook page to save your spot and get notifications on updates.

See you next week, Toronto!

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Meet #@$# talking, #$@ kicking Frank West

Jul 28, 2016 // Jeffery Simspon

Frank West is back in Willamette Colorado the scene of the original Dead Rising zombie outbreak. Why is Frank back now and what challenges does he face? The development team at Capcom Vancouver sat down to talk about our hero’s return and what makes him such a “#@$# talking, #$@ kicking, $#*$*%ther #$%&#*er”.  

The video was originally shown at our San Diego Comic-Con panel last week, and we’re excited to share it with our fans around the world today.  

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Monster Hunter Generations Localization Notes Part 5 – Glavenus and More Deviant Monsters

Jul 28, 2016 // Marco

Monster Hunter Generations is finally out in the wild! Woo-hoo! To celebrate, I’m back with another look into the localization of the game. We still have six more Deviant Monsters to cover, and we haven’t even talked about the last of the Fated Four yet, so I hope you’re ready for a big dose of Monster Hunter goodness! I also have a little surprise prepared towards the end, so hit the jump to read on.

Glavenus

Known as “The Scorching Blade,” the final flagship monster in MH Gen is a fiery Brute Wyvern that reigns as king of the Jurassic Frontier, and will make short work of any monster unfortunate enough to cross its path. You can tell just by the flame-shaped spikes on its back that this is one fearsome monster, but even more so is the fact that it virtually has a sword for a tail! The tail itself is longer than half the total length of its body, and coated in hard minerals, thanks to the repeated scraping of it on the ground and other surfaces during its maturing process. This essentially turns it into a deadly blade that Glavenus uses to make mincemeat out of its prey. If that wasn’t enough, the minerals in its tail contain combustible components, allowing Glavenus to ignite flames by striking it on the ground like a match. After a few strikes, its tail will turn red-hot, increasing its attack power. It eventually cools down and becomes rusty, but don’t let your guard down. Glavenus is able to restore sharpness to its tail by grinding it with its fangs, and can even shoot out a magma-like substance from its mouth at high speed.

  I can only imagine the lower-back pain.


Reference image of the tail’s “heated” state


Reference image of the tail’s “rusted” state

Given the information above, the Japanese name, ディノãƒãƒ«ãƒ‰ [ di-no-ba-ru-do ], sums up the monster well, combining words for “dinosaur,” “nova,” and “halberd.” However, after we tried romanizing it, “dino” just felt too on the nose. Also, its tail reminded us more of a sword rather than a halberd. So, we decided to take a different approach and drew from words related to fire, swords, and ferocity in different languages. Here are a few names from the first round of brainstorming:

  • Ignagrios: from the Latin word for fire and Greek word for ferocious
  • Ardurox: from the Latin words for blaze and fierce
  • Kalagrios: from the Greek words for burn and ferocious, and the Latin word for blade
  • Dynigrus: from Dyrnwyn, a sword in Welsh lore, and the Latin words for fire and wild

We mulled over our ideas for a while, but we weren’t too crazy about any of them. After some more deliberation, we decided to include something dinosaur-related in the name after all, but only if we could make it more subtle than the original name. We looked to actual names of dinosaurs, such as the Carnotaurus and Tyrannosaurus, and experimented with the –saurus suffix. We shortened it to –us, preceded it with parts of the Latin words for sword and burning, and came up with Glavenus (gladio + fervens + saurus).

Now you know all there is to know about the naming behind the Fated Four! But we’re not done with new monster names just yet. Before we get into the rest of the Deviants, there’s one more monster I’d like to introduce. To best explain the naming behind it, I’ll need to go into a little bit of spoiler territory regarding the nature of the monster, so if you’d rather stay in the dark until you hunt it for yourself, skip ahead to the Dreadking Rathalos and Dreadqueen Rathian below.

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Nakarkos

The newest Elder Dragon in the Monster Hunter series is a real nasty piece of work. A literal monster eater, it will devour any monster, big or small, in attempt to appease its insatiable appetite.  Its lair is known as Wyvern’s End, a huge pit littered with the bones of countless monsters, which looks just as horrifying as it sounds:

That’s a lot of monster bones.


Reference image of Nakarkos during localization

The Japanese name, オストガロア [ o-su-to-ga-ro-a ], comes from os (Latin for bone), octopus, and Tangaroa, the MÄori god of the sea. But, given the fact this monster is literally surrounded by death, we brought this theme into the mix when brainstorming the international name. Here are a few of our earlier ideas:

  • Rakendros: from the words kraken, hydra, and the Latin word for bone
  • Sav’gaddha: from the Hindi words for cadaver and pit
  • Krakaros: from the words kraken, carcass, and the Greek word for death

It felt like we were on the right track with Krakaros, but the kraken reference was too conspicuous. We switched it out with different cephalopod names, rearranged a few letters, and liked Nakarkos (nautilus + carcass + nekros). It had a dark, macabre sound to it that fit well with the monster’s overall image.

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Dreadking Rathalos and Dreadqueen Rathian

The Japanese names for these Deviants are 黒炎王 [ koku-en-ou ] and 紫毒姫 [ shi-doku-hime ], which literally translate to “black flame king” and “purple poison princess,” respectively. We started out naming these separately, coming up with names like Blackfire, Blackflame, and Flameking for the Rathalos; and Poisonspike, Venomqueen, and Blightqueen for the Rathian. In the end, we decided to give them a pair name based off of their nicknames as the “King of the Skies” and “Queen of the Land.”

Redhelm Arzuros

The Japanese name for this monster, ç´…å…œ [ beni-kabuto ], means “crimson helmet.” We considered using Crimson- for the first part of the name, but went with Red- instead because it gave us more space to brainstorm with for the second half of the name. Some of our other proposals included Redmane and Redcrown, but we stuck with helmet because we liked the imagery. In the end, we still had room in the character limit to use Crimson- , but after brainstorming with Red- , the sound of Redhelm grew on us.

Drilltusk Tetsucabra

Called 岩穿 [ iwa-ugachi ] in Japanese, which translates to “stone borer.” We initially wanted to use Boretusk or Borefang for this monster, but since we already have a Berserk Tetsucabra, we went with Drill – instead to avoid having two Tetsucabra names that began with a “B.” We thought it would be best that Deviant names didn’t start with the same letter as existing Sub- or Rare species, so we wouldn’t run into any potential issues with associated item names.

Stonefist Hermitaur

Known as 矛砖 [ hoko-kudaki ] or, “spear breaker,” in Japanese. Technically, this monster’s international name should have been Stonefist Daimyo Hermitaur, but since the base name alone was 16 characters, we had to omit Daimyo to allow space for the Deviant convention. Among those in the running for this name were Stonewall and Thickshell, but we decided against them because they only put focus on the monster’s defensive qualities.

Hellblade Glavenus

The Japanese name, 燼滅刃 [ jin-metsu-jin ], would roughly translate to something along the lines of “blade that burns all to ash.” A few of our top picks for this Deviant name were Ruinblade and Scorchblade, either of which would have worked well, but Hellblade Glavenus just has such a cool ring to it. Not to mention the fiery red spikes on its head and back make it look very devilish, so Hellblade felt like the perfect fit.

That’s it! Those are all the new monsters you’ll be able to hunt in MH Gen. Which of the new monsters are you looking most forward to hunting? Let us know in the comments below. As for that surprise I mentioned earlier, the Producer and Director of the game themselves asked me to pass on the following messages to all you Monster Hunter fans out there!

Producer Shintaro Kojima

The latest entry in the Monster Hunter series is finally here! I know it’s been a while since the Japanese release of the game, but believe me when I say we worked tirelessly to get the overseas version to you as soon as humanly possible. Thanks so much for being patient with us! Though Monster Hunter Generations is not a numbered entry in the series, you can rest assured that everything you’ve come to know and love about Monster Hunter is still there. But, on top of that, this title has a ton of new features that sets it apart from the rest!

I can’t wait for you to try out all the weapon, Hunting Style, and Hunter Art combinations and find the perfect play style for you. During development, I remember the excitement I had trying out all the features and seeing the new monsters for the first time, so it’s exciting to know that you can now experience that same thrilling feeling I had back then. If you’re a seasoned hunter, you’re going to feel right at home with this title. And if you’re a newcomer, you couldn’t have picked a better time to start hunting! With Monster Hunter Generations, it’s easier than ever to jump into the series.

I really hope you enjoy the game!

Director Yasunori Ichinose

Sorry to keep you waiting so long after the Japanese release, but I think the finished international version of the game came out quite nicely! I hope you agree it was worth the wait. I like to think of Monster Hunter Generations as a celebration of all the Monster Hunter games up until now. We jam-packed this party with tons of content—not only with familiar locations, characters, and monsters from previous games, but lots of new features, too. I’m happy to say that we were even able to include a few collaboration armor sets in this release that we weren’t able to get into the Japanese version. Lucky you!

We especially put a lot of focus into the new combat mechanics in the game, and now hunting has never been more customizable. With all the new Hunting Styles and Hunter Arts, combat in Monster Hunter is deeper and more versatile than ever before, making it accessible to veteran hunters and new players alike. You can even join the fray as a Felyne. Yes, Prowlers are smaller and furrier than Hunters. But trust me, they’re no less of a threat. Monsters out there better watch out! The Prowlers are coming!

I often hear that Monster Hunter fans overseas are some of the most passionate fans around, so thank you very much for supporting the series throughout the years. I hope the Monster Hunter community grows even bigger with what this title has to offer.

Localization Director Marco Bombasi

As for me, it just feels great to know that the game’s finally out! It’s been a long year and a half, but the thought of you hunting a Glavenus with your friends makes it all worth it. A special thanks goes out to our friends at Keywords Studios for all their help on the North American and European localization, and everyone at Capcom USA and Capcom Europe for their support throughout the project. The Western release of this title wouldn’t have been possible without their help. Lastly, on behalf of all of us here in the Global R&D department, I’d like to thank you for supporting the series and taking the time to read these blogs. It’s been a pleasure sharing our experiences with you. I hope you’ve enjoyed them!

Now, get out there and show those monsters who’s boss!

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Enter Umbrella Corps Tournament to Win $15K Team Prize & Trip to Germany

Jul 23, 2016 // Tim

Skilled mercenaries deserve to be paid. The greatest mercs of Umbrella Corps have been proving their worth in intense 3 vs. 3 battles for over a month, and it’s time to put their chops to the test. We’re happy to announce that U.S. and European teams have a chance to win $15,000 in the upcoming Umbrella Corps Gamescom Showdown.

The tournament, hosted by Capcom and ESL, is happening on Friday, August 19, 2016 at the Gamescom game convention in Cologne, Germany. You can score a free trip (including airfare and accommodations) to compete in the tournament via Qualifiers. The top four teams – two from the U.S. and two from Europe – will win spots in the Umbrella Corps Gamescom Showdown by placing in the Qualifier Cups. The U.S. Qualifier Cup is happening Saturday, July 23. European players can head over to the ESL website for tourney info relevant to your region . The Umbrella Corps Gamescom Showdown is utilizing the PC version of the game.

If traveling to Germany for free, battling enemy players in zombie-filled battlefields, and possibly winning your share of $15 sounds like a good time, head over to the ESL website for more details and to register . The entire competition will also be streamed live at the day fo the event, so you can watch the action from home.

A free demo for Umbrella Corps is also available for download on PS4 until Saturday, Jul 23 at 11:59pm PTD. The game is available for purchase on both PC and PS4 for $29.99.

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Free Umbrella Corps Demo Coming this Weekend

Jul 22, 2016 // Tim

Update:  This weekend’s demo has officially ended. Thank you for playing!

Dedicated mercenaries have been climbing the ranks in Umbrella Corps for over a month, but now we’re inviting everyone to join the battle. This weekend, new players can join the corps and try a free limited time demo of Umbrella Corps for PS4. Existing owners and demo players will be able to play together during the demo period.

In Umbrella Corps, players face off in intense, fast-paced 3 vs. 3 online battles in maps inspired by iconic locations from the Resident Evil universe. Zombies, undead canines, and other abominations also wander the battlefield. These idle creatures will leave players alone as long as their Zombie Jammers are intact, but if it takes damage they’ll swarm without mercy.

The feature-rich demo includes access to online modes and maps set on the streets of Raccoon City, the derelict RPD building, and even the iconic Spencer mansion. For more on the latest free Spencer Mansion DLC for Umbrella Corps,  click here

The demo begins at 12:00am PDT on Friday, July 22, and runs until 11:59pm PDT on Saturday, July 23. We hope you enjoy your 48 free hours playing the game! 

Check out the Umbrella Corps website for more information, or head straight to the PlayStation Store .

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Juri Joins the Street Fighter V Roster

Jul 21, 2016 // haunts

Hello, Street Fighters!

We have a couple of exciting pieces of news to share with you today. Following the announcements from EVO and SDCC 2016, this month’s update will bring you our latest addition to the Street Fighter V roster: Juri!

Introduced in Super Street Fighter IV, Juri is a provocative S.I.N. agent from South Korea who goes by the codename of “Spider” and worked under Seth. Juri is a sadistic fighter who enjoys violence and loves tormenting her prey, with a tendency to get involved in anything she deems as fun or dangerous. Fueled by hatred of Shadaloo and M.Bison for the murder of her parents, Juri joined S.I.N. to seek revenge and doesn’t care who she has to annihilate to achieve her goals.

 

Juri in Street Fighter IV

 

 

Juri returns to Street Fighter V with a brand new look and some tricks up her sleeves. A trained expert in Taekwondo, Juri also possesses a ki booster called the Feng Shui Engine equipped in her left eye to aid her during battles. She focuses on flashy, fast and furious kicks, and has a wide range of ki-based attacks at her disposal. Her trademark moves are her ki-based fireball attack and pinwheel kick.

What has Juri been up to since defeating Seth? Why is she back? Be sure to check out the free  story DLC “A Shadow Falls” to find out!

 

V-Skill: Kasatsushu

  • Juri builds charges up and rushes at the opponent, kicking them from behind. Juri can choose to charge Kasatsushu by holding down the V-Skill command. During this charge, she can cancel Kasatsushu at any time by inputting a forward or backward dash. Additionally, she maintains her charge level after the cancel.

 

V-Trigger: Feng Shui Engine Type Alpha

 

  • Juri activates the Feng Shui Engine which allows her to cancel all of her standard attacks, both in the air and on the ground, into one another. In addition, each strength of her Fuharenkyaku attacks will remain in their charged state.

 

Critical Art – Sakkai Fuhazan

  • Juri kicks out a large slicing blast towards the opponent that hits multiple times.

 

Juri will be available to download on the PlayStation and Steam stores starting July 26 th . Fans attending San Diego Comic Con this week will be able to experience playing Juri first hand at the Street Fighter V booth, so be sure to stop by!

We will be conducting server maintenance from 9AM to 5PM PT on 7/26 (Tuesday) in preperation of the release of Juri. 

Juri’s Story and Premium Battle Costume will also become available at the same time she releases on the 26 th.

 

Also just announced at our SDCC panel, summer is turning up the heat, so what better option to stay cool than a new batch of summer themed costumes? Yes, we are happy to announce 3 more Premium Summer costumes for Street Fighter V !


In addition to the Chun-Li and R. Mika summer outfits which are already available, we have three more outfits for Cammy, Laura, and Ibuki coming your way! Each Premium Summer costume is priced at $3.99 / €3.99 / £3.29 and will be available on July 26 th as well. Be sure to grab them on the PlayStation and Steam Stores along with our new DLC character Juri when the day comes! Till next time!

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Frank West Speaks a SDCC Exclusive

Jul 21, 2016 // Jeffery Simspon

You already know that Frank West has covered wars. Beyond that though not a lot is known about the man behind the camera who unveiled the government’s involvement in the zombie outbreaks. As he heads off to this years San Diego Comic Con to promote his upcoming game Dead Rising 4 Frank West sat down with us for an exclusive look behind the lens. West is… ummm… frank and brutally honest in this once in a lifetime interview.    

The Details

Job: Photojournalist
Age: Okay, that’s enough questions.
Education: I try to avoid it.
Hair: Perfectly coal-black throughout. You shut up.
Skin: Thick and creamy.
Jacket: Waterproof. For obvious reasons.
Shirt: Only because you can’t handle the truth.
Voice: Kinda hoarse. You know that tickle you get? Back in the – yeah, right there.
Knees: Still a little bendy.
Knuckles: Battered, but I moisturize.
Eyes: Piercing. Pensive. Frank.
Nose: Bent like a wizard’s staff.
Tattoos: Can’t remember.
Pants: Today, yes.
Build: Community wrestling champ.
Smell: What?
Eyebrows: Disapproving.
Camera: Pretty much the only thing here that knows what it’s doing.
Middle Name: Algernon. Mom never told me why. Ask her if you want. She’s out on parole in a few years.
Grade School Nickname: Wank. Don’t tell anyone.    

Preferred Weapons in a Zombie Outbreak

Bat: Good for hitting stuff.
Metal Bat: To be honest, I kinda hate baseball. I don’t know why it’s always bats.
Spiked Bat: They’re long and smashy, I’ll give ‘em that.
Bazooka Cannon: For backup.
Swordfish: Sometimes you just need the right tool for the right job.
Bowie Knife: For shaving my nose.
Lucky Cat: These things scare the crap out of me. Just look at those eyes. And the little wavy hand. Yeesh.
Ukulele: Great for anytime-smashing. Don’t wait for the apocalypse.
Halberd: Good for getting those hard-to-reach zombies.
Warhammer: For when you absolutely need to get zombie everywhere.
Greatsword: Come on, it’s an okay sword at best.
Rifle Musket: But only if there’s like one zombie per square mile.
Yoga Mat: For taking a nap between massacres.
Fish Launcher: Self-explanatory.
Flaming Triceratops Helmet: So absurd it just might rock.    

Questions

How many wars have you covered?: Like, so many. Don’t even get me started.
What was your impression of Fortune City?:
Sorry, that’s off the record.
What have you been up to since the 2006 Willamette outbreak?: Little teaching. Collecting old coins. Mini golf. Spending old coins. Tax evasion. You know. Usual stuff.
Advice on taking a good selfie?:
Start with a good subject. I’ll let you work on that.
How many books have you sold?:
None, thankfully. It hasn’t got that bad yet. As for my publisher, you could ask him, but he’s a serial liar. At least I assume he is.
Favourite place to eat?:
Anyplace that doesn’t serve meat and spaghetti sauce together.
How many zombies have you killed?: “Killed” is a harsh term. I prefer smashified. And I lost track after 53, 594.
What’s the best tactic for ending an outbreak?: Firebombing the entire city. Preferably from some place outside the city limits.    

Best Places to Shoot on a Zombie

Head: No. Leave the face intact so you see the expression when you shoot it in the groin.
Elbow: Are you trying to kill it or annoy it?
Knees: Knees are good. Crawling zombies are damn hilarious.
Gut: You don’t want to see that. Almost no one gets zombified with an empty rectum.
Center-Mass:
Yeah, I guess. If you want to be super boring about it.
Groin: If it still exists, yes.
Foot: Yes. Definitely. Because they try that one step after and… *chuckles* … and then… *laughing* … they fall on their… *laugh-crying* … Sorry, gimme a minute… *laugh-weeping*

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Monster Hunter Generations – July Sampler DLC

Jul 20, 2016 // Yuri Araujo

Monster Hunter Generations is finally here! And as if the game itself wasn’t already packed with content, we just want to remind you we’ll be delivering free DLC on the first Friday of every month, through the beginning of 2017!

If you’re a veteran hunter from MH4U, you already know what to expect, but if MHGen is your first foray into hunting monsters, we actually have a selection of DLC available for download right now, as a sampler of what’s to come down the line.

The DLC will take the form of cosmetic customization options (Guild Card titles and backgrounds, and Pet outfits) as well as useful item packs, special Felynes and unique Quests. Completing some of these Event Quests will net you unique reward items that you can then use to craft special DLC gear.

Nintendo and Capcom collaborations

So far, we’ve announced Fire Emblem, Okami, and a couple of other collaborations with known Nintendo and Capcom gaming IP. Let’s start with a classic look for your Felynes: Mario & Luigi

Quest : Mario: The White Donkey Kong?
Objective : (Prowler) Slay 20 Blangos
Rewards : (Palico) F Mario Set; (Palico) F Luigi Set

Japanese Anime, magazines, etc.

Being the phenomenon this series is in Japan, we’ve also managed to get special collaborations with some Anime as well as other local Japanese magazines and institutions. Here are the Fairy Tail and Universal Studios Japan quests:

Quest : The King of Lynians!
Objective : (Prowler) Defeat a total of 20 Felynes and Melynxes
Rewards : (Palico) F Happy Set

Quest : Flames of Savagery at USJ
Objective : Hunt a Glavenus
Rewards : (Palico) F Meowstar Set; (Hunter Armor) Promising/Lucid Sets

Other Unique DLC

Monster Hunter gear is usually all about showing off your successful hunts by fashioning it after your felled prey—with the occasional shark-shaped lance, but more on that later—so can you get a cool leather jacket or a cardboard armor for you Felynes? DLC, of course!

Quest : Fan Club: Remobra Removal
Objective : Slay 12 Remobras
Rewards : (Head Armor) Shadow Shades; (Torso Armor) Rider Jacket; (Leg Armor) Black Leather

Quest : Initiate: Operation Moofah
Objective : (Prowler) Deliver 20 pieces of Moofah Fur
Rewards : (Palico) F Catboard Set

There are also a couple of additional Challenge Arena Quests that will test your hunting abilities against certain monsters. Here’s the list:

Event: Slay a Gore Magala
Event: Slay a Zinogre
(Prowler) Event: Slay a Royal Ludroth
(Prowler) Event: Slay a Volvidon

And as I said earlier, we’re also giving out some customization items for your Guild Cards and Pets (Poogie and/or Moofy), a handful of Palicoes and a selection of useful items to get you started:

Extras

20x Guild Card Titles
1x Guild Card Pose
5x Guild Card Background
1x Pet Outfit

Palicoes

Happy
Nyanbo
Univer
Mario

Item Pack

99x Honey
50x Mega Potion
20x Mega Dash Juice
50x Well-done Steak
20x Lifepowder
30x Hot Drink
30x Cool Drink
10x Shock Trap
10x Pitfall Trap
30x Tranq Bomb

Phew… that was a lot of stuff! And this is just the Sampler DLC pack. Again, keep an eye out for more free Monster Hunter Generations DLC on the first Friday of each month (that’s August 5th, September 2nd, October 7th, etc.) for even more content. In the meantime, happy hunting!