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Video game developer Capcom to open new attraction concept in Japan

Capcomix is launching in Osaka in spring 2026

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Japanese video game company Capcom has announced its new Capcomix attraction, an experience-based amusement facility to open this spring in Osaka, Japan.

Per a press release, Capcom's arcade business currently operates a total of 59 locations, including Plaza Capcom venues, which feature crane games, medal games and themed attractions, as well as Capcom stores for official merchandise.


Capcomix is a new concept for the company and will provide an extensive lineup of attractions themed around Capcom's popular characters.

capcomix attraction

Located at the Hoop shopping mall in Osaka, Capcomix will appeal to guests of all ages, with experiences including a digital activity area, a VR area, and a shop.

Crazy Banet with Capcom All Stars is a large‑scale digital activity area offering a diverse range of interactive attractions, while the VR-X zone will boast cutting-edge, original VR experiences.

The shop, called Chara Cap, will offer a wide selection of exclusive and themed merchandise.

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Capcom said the new concept is part of its efforts "to be a company that captivates people around the world with our best-in-class immersive content".

It said it "will continue to maximize the value of its rich library of game content through multifaceted initiatives, thereby creating new earnings opportunities and enhancing corporate value".

Further details on Capcomix, including the opening date and facility details, will be announced in the future.

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Campcom is known for high-grossing video game franchises such as Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Monster Hunter, Mega Man, and Devil May Cry.

Other video game developers to enter the location-based entertainment (LBE) space include Nintendo, Ubisoft, Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix.

Images courtesy of Capcom