Lurking within notes recently issued by Kenzo Tsujimoto Capcom President & CEO regarding the publisher's latest financial reports is the first suggestion that Resident Evil 5 will appear within the next fiscal period.
In the report issued earlier today, Tsujimoto-san notes: "In order to make Capcom more competitive, we will focus on further strengthening development of our core home video games business, marketing efforts and sales efforts. We plan to create a title portfolio that accurately reflects the global market share, as well as strengthen our R&D organization and staff. Our title lineup includes many new titles in our existing franchises over the next period, including 'Resident Evil 5'."
The first hint of a confirmed release period since reports that the developers were encountering issues with the title, the claim suggests that the highly anticipated title will make an appearance in Japan at least before March 31st 2008. If Resident Evil 5 was to make a release for the Holiday period this year and join an already jam-packed festive lineup in Japan and North America, we could possibly see the PlayStation3 and Xbox 360 title released across Europe in time for Easter 2008.
In the report issued earlier today, Tsujimoto-san notes: "In order to make Capcom more competitive, we will focus on further strengthening development of our core home video games business, marketing efforts and sales efforts. We plan to create a title portfolio that accurately reflects the global market share, as well as strengthen our R&D organization and staff. Our title lineup includes many new titles in our existing franchises over the next period, including 'Resident Evil 5'."
The first hint of a confirmed release period since reports that the developers were encountering issues with the title, the claim suggests that the highly anticipated title will make an appearance in Japan at least before March 31st 2008. If Resident Evil 5 was to make a release for the Holiday period this year and join an already jam-packed festive lineup in Japan and North America, we could possibly see the PlayStation3 and Xbox 360 title released across Europe in time for Easter 2008.
The article made for a quite interesting read. It's good to know Capcom is strengthening RE5's development. There's rumors (old ones) that RE5 would make use of the Unreal Engine (Capcom confirmed that they would use the Unreal Engine 3.0, just never said with what game.)
It sort of makes you wonder if we will be seeing Resident Evil 5 earlier than a Summer 2008 release
Edit - I just found the Presidential Statement on the FY2006 Financial Results on Capcom Japan's Investor Relation website and I just noticed two rather important aspects :
(2) Major Emphasis on Strengthening Key Divisions
In order to make Capcom more competitive, we will focus on further strengthening development of our core home video games business, marketing efforts and sales efforts. We plan to create a title portfolio that accurately reflects the global market share, as well as strengthen our R&D organization and staff. Our title lineup over the next few years includes many new titles, such as Resident Evil 5, from our existing franchises.
In order to make Capcom more competitive, we will focus on further strengthening development of our core home video games business, marketing efforts and sales efforts. We plan to create a title portfolio that accurately reflects the global market share, as well as strengthen our R&D organization and staff. Our title lineup over the next few years includes many new titles, such as Resident Evil 5, from our existing franchises.
(4) Business Selection and Concentration
In order to realize the collective group potential, it is important that Capcom makes prompt scrap-and-build efforts a cornerstone of its business. In order to improve R&D’s overall position, "Studio 8", "Flagship", and "Clover Studio" have been closed while those resources have been focused on expanding areas such as the online business "Daletto" and the North American mobile content developer "Capcom Interactive". We have also established "Capcom Korea", to gain a foothold in a new market. We will also continue to implement changes that improve the efficiency of the overall group.
In order to realize the collective group potential, it is important that Capcom makes prompt scrap-and-build efforts a cornerstone of its business. In order to improve R&D’s overall position, "Studio 8", "Flagship", and "Clover Studio" have been closed while those resources have been focused on expanding areas such as the online business "Daletto" and the North American mobile content developer "Capcom Interactive". We have also established "Capcom Korea", to gain a foothold in a new market. We will also continue to implement changes that improve the efficiency of the overall group.
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