If you're an Xbox fan, you should attend Capcom Highlights, and here's why

Note down: March 7, and 11.

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Capcom Highlights

Big week for Xbox fans, everywhere: these days, there are going to be 2 events that will shed light on the upcoming Xbox titles coming to Game Pass.

The first, Xbox Partner Preview takes place on March 6, and you can find more details about it here. The second, Capcom Highlights will take place on March 7, and March 11, and Xbox users should check it out, as the company will share more details about its upcoming Xbox titles.

According to a post made by Capcom on X (formerly known as Twitter), the Highlights event will focus on several titles, many of them coming to Xbox in the following months.

  • Day 1 (March 7) – Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Dragon’s Dogma 2
  • Day 2 (March 11) – Street Fighter 6, Exoprimal, #MHStories & #MHNow

The event will take place at 3 PM PST on both days, and the presentations won’t last more than 20 minutes, according to the official website.

Xbox users should be particularly interested in attending this event and they can do so, by accessing the YouTube and Twitch channels of Capcom USA, as well, as following their other social media platforms:

You’ll be able to find more details and updates about Xbox titles such as Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (which also be presented at the Xbox Partner Preview), Dragon’s Dogma 2, Exoprimal, and Street Fighter 6.

Popular video games streamer, FightinCowboy, will be hosting the events on both days, and Xbox users will get a glimpse of the future updates coming to these games, maybe through gameplay teasers, or special trailers.

To have a complete idea of these updates, you should also attend the upcoming Xbox Parter Preview where several Capcom games will be presented during the 30-minute event.

Big week for Xbox gamers, right?

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