Capcom
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | www[.]capcom[.]co[.]jp |
Country
Japan
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Entertainment
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Profile
Capcom is a Japanese video game developer and publisher that creates and distributes interactive entertainment software for consoles, personal computers, and mobile devices. The company designs original titles and also manages established franchises such as Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Mega Man. Its products are sold worldwide through retail channels, digital storefronts, and licensing agreements. Capcom also maintains an arcade division that produces coin‑operated machines for amusement facilities. The firm’s output spans multiple genres, including action, fighting, role‑playing, and survival horror.
The organization’s headquarters is located in Japan, and its operations extend to subsidiaries and offices in North America, Europe, and Asia, supporting global distribution and localization. The ransomware incident disclosed in November 2020 revealed that Capcom’s corporate network encompassed approximately 2,000 endpoints across several countries, which were encrypted by the attackers. This event highlighted the breadth of its internal IT infrastructure and the international reach of its business functions, including email and internal communications systems that were temporarily halted. While specific employee or revenue figures are not provided in the source material, the scale of the disruption indicates a sizable enterprise with a substantial digital footprint.
Capcom distinguishes itself through a long‑standing emphasis on creating high‑quality, franchise‑driven games that have become cultural touchstones in the gaming industry. The company’s expertise in developing fighting games is exemplified by the enduring Street Fighter series, while its strength in survival horror is demonstrated by the Resident Evil franchise, which has helped define the genre. Additionally, Capcom’s Monster Hunter series showcases its capability to build deep, cooperative multiplayer experiences with extensive post‑launch content. These competencies are reinforced by an internal focus on iterative development, rigorous playtesting, and the leveraging of intellectual property across multiple media, such as film adaptations and merchandise. As an independent, publicly traded corporation listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Capcom retains control over its creative direction and strategic investments.
