Capcom has revealed their Tokyo Game Show 2022 schedule and lineup, which will include Street Fighter 6, Exoprimal, Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, and the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection.

According to the official website, Capcom will hold a Street Fighter 6 program in which players will receive fresh details for the hotly anticipated fighting game. The publisher previously revealed that Street Fighter 6 will have rollback netcode support and that Kimberley and Juri Han will join the roster at launch, with further announcements expected to be made during the Street Fighter 6 exclusive program, which will take place on September 16th, at 08:00 PDT, 16:00 BST, and 17:00 CEST.

Capcom will also attend the physical event, where players can try out the latest games to share their experiences, but the publishers have confirmed that they will not hold a stage event at Tokyo Game Show 2022. Public days will run from September 17th to 18th, with the physical event opening to general visitors from 14:00 JST on September 16th.

The recently announced schedule confirms that new updates and features for the beloved expansion for Monster Hunter Rise, Sunbreak, are also on the way. Keep in mind that there will not be a separate program for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak and Exporimal, with Capcom planning to share the latest news in an online event scheduled to start on September 16th at 23:00 JST.

Fans will finally get to know more about the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, which includes all ten mainline classic Mega Man games. Capcom will likely share additional information about the high-resolution filter options and other features.

One of the most prestigious gaming community events, Tokyo Game Show 2022, is now fast approaching, and it's not just Capcom that has confirmed its attendance at the event. Players can expect a plethora of new announcements, additional details about already launched games, and gameplay reveal trailers for both indie and AAA titles. It was also confirmed that Tokyo Game Show will return with a physical event where developers and publishers will interact with attendees in person.

Major publishers such as Konami, Square Enix, Bandai Namco, and THQ Nordic will take part in TGS 2022, as well as console makers and mobile developers joining the exhibition with exciting news. Tokyo Game Show will take place in Chiba, Japan, from September 15th to 18th.