Capcom Says It’s Eyeing New IPs Despite Doing Well With Existing Franchises
With the release of Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2 alongside the ongoing success of Monster Hunter: World, Capcom recently reported record-high profits for the second year in a row. The publisher has comfortably settled for only one major release in the fiscal year ending March, 2020, which is an expansion for Monster Hunter: World. However, Capcom has made it clear that it?s ?not giving up? on creating new IPs despite doing ?quite well? with its existing franchises.
?We?re not giving up on the idea of creating new characters and series, it?s just we?re doing quite well at the moment with bringing new, fresh approaches to our existing series,? Head of Consumer Games Development Division 2, Ryozo Tsujimoto, told Video Games Chronicles in a recent interview. ?That?s working out very well for us but we?ll never take our eye off creating original games in the future.?
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