Capcom Town Revamped: More Games, New Visuals, Exclusive Videos

Celebrate Capcom’s legacy with the newly redesigned Capcom Town website. Originally created for the company’s 40th anniversary, the digital hub now offers fans an updated, immersive way to play retro classics and stream exclusive video content.

Capcom Town is currently accessible to users in Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, India, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Brazil, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Beginning 10th June 2026, availability will officially expand to include Hong Kong and Canada.

Enjoy Classic Capcom Titles

Head over to the “Classic Games” section on the Capcom Town website to play legendary, iconic hits like Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, 1942, and Mega Man 2 directly from both PC and mobile devices.

Want to see what’s hitting the site next? Check out the “UPCOMING GAMES” section to view future releases. The retro lineup will continue to expand regularly, so keep checking back!

Grab a Seat at the “Theatre”

In the updated “Theatre” section, fans can watch the newest game trailers and premium animations. This includes the highly anticipated streaming arrival of the acclaimed animated episode, Secret Level – Mega Man: Start.

Future Updates

Capcom Town will continue to introduce a variety of new features, interactive experiences, and services for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to follow the official X (formerly Twitter) account for real-time announcements.

Visit the Capcom Town website here.

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