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Capcom to bring two unannounced games to PAX East - report

Capcom will announce and even let attendees go hands-on with two unrevealed titles during PAX East in Boston in March, apparently.

The two titles were mentioned in a rundown on the publisher's plans for the show. Strangely, only the Examiner has seen the announcement, with other mentions of event and accompanying marketing blurb linking back or following in its wake.

Moreover, the site reports that the World of Capcom panel will be held at midday on March 22 at Noon in The Phoenix Room, a venue which isn't listed on PAX East's schedule. It's all a bit odd.

With all that in mind, here's what Capcom's apparently bringing to the show:

Moderator Francis Mao (CAPCOM) leads a panel of Capcom’s producers and product managers to share the latest details on all the upcoming Capcom games such as Remember Me, Lost Planet 3, Resident Evil: Revelations, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, two NEW product announcements, and more. Up to 1,000 fans will walk away with a free gift, so this is a panel you definitely do not want to miss.

Capcom will have the following games available to play at their booth:

  • Remember Me
  • Lost Planet 3
  • Resident Evil: Revelations
  • Darkstalkers Resurrection
  • Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen
  • Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
  • Capcom Arcade Cabinet
  • Two new unannounced titles

PAX East takes place from March 22 through 24.

Thanks, Gematsu.

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