Capcom has announced the revival of the Onimusha series with a fresh installment titled Onimusha: Way of the Sword, a game that promises to deliver a captivating experience for players. Anticipated to offer around 20 hours of gameplay, this title is designed with a linear progression, favoring a guided stage-by-stage approach over an open-world exploration style. This decision was made by the creative team, including director Satoru Nihei and producer Akihito Kadowaki, who shared these insights in a recent conversation with Famitsu.
Set to introduce gamers to the legendary figure Miyamoto Musashi, the game will follow his journey through the challenges of defeating the Genma, mystical foes that fans of the series are already familiar with. The game sticks to its roots by featuring the iconic Issen system, allowing players to execute precise parries for devastating counterattacks. In addition to combat, players can look forward to solving intricate puzzles as they progress through each stage, creating a balanced experience that intertwines action and strategic thinking.
During The Game Awards in 2024, Capcom unveiled Onimusha: Way of the Sword as a significant return of the series after a long hiatus of two decades. Since then, trailers have been drip-feeding fans with more details, building excitement around this reboot. Unlike the previous entries, this new game will stand alone in terms of storyline, allowing old fans and newcomers alike to dive into this revamped world without needing knowledge of past titles.
As of now, Onimusha: Way of the Sword is set to hit the shelves in 2026, with its debut across platforms like PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Meanwhile, players can still enjoy the remaster of the original game, Onimusha: Warlords, which is currently available on several modern platforms. Additionally, Capcom has plans to release a remastered version of Onimusha 2 in May 2025. It remains to be seen how the audience will react to these developments and if Capcom will bring back more classics from the Onimusha series depending on the reception.
Amidst Capcom’s enthusiasm for reviving its classic franchises, there’s speculation about what other beloved series might see a comeback. Fans eagerly await more announcements as the division pushes forward with its efforts to breathe new life into its legacy titles.