Video game developers aren't waiting until the usual June-July window for livestreams, and next on the digital showcase block is Capcom. Kicking off on March 5 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET, the Capcom Spotlight will highlight several more of the company's upcoming releases, and it will run for 30 minutes.With one of its biggest releases of the year, Resident Evil Requiem, now out and scaring up some positive review scores, Capcom will be shifting the spotlight to games like Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Pragmata, and Megaman Dual Override. Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection and Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition will also be shown off.Pragmata is looking to be one of the more interesting games released in 2026, as this sci-fi adventure mixes shooting, deadly robots, and hacking together. Players take control of an astronaut and his android companion, and together the duo has to work their way through a research station in space while dealing with mutinous robots hellbent on stopping them. It'll launch soon on April 24 for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2.Street Fighter 6 has emerged as the definitive fighting game of the current console generation, and it shows no signs of slowing down as new characters are added to the roster. Fan-favorite brawler Alex will be added to Street Fighter 6 later this month, and if you haven't checked it out yet, Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition launches in June and includes all 26 characters from the game's first two years, as well as a ton of cosmetics and stages.There's no mainline Pokemon game arriving this year, but Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection looks like it'll fill that creature-collecting gap when it arrives on March 13. Finally, Mega Man fans have plenty of reasons to smile, thanks to the arrival of Mega Man Star Force: Legacy Collection on March 27 and a brand-new game starring the original Blue Bomber, called Megaman Dual Override. It's expected to arrive next year, and a fresh look at some classic run-and-gun platforming action is always appreciated.Beyond that? Capcom hasn't hinted whether it'll have any surprises up its sleeve, but the company isn't averse to dropping an unexpected announcement or two during its showcase events. With Resident Evil Requiem out in the wild, maybe we'll get a tease of upcoming DLC, as several of the previous mainline games have been supported by post-launch content. It might be a little too soon for that, but with Capcom, you never know what it's cooking up.