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Onimusha: Way Of The Sword

Release dateSeptember 4, 2026
PlatformsPC, PlayStation, Xbox
DeveloperCapcom
PublisherCapcom

About Onimusha: Way Of The Sword

Onimusha: Way Of The Sword channels classic Capcom action design into a samurai-focused weapon system where the Oni Gauntlet, a mystical gauntlet that channels demonic power, becomes the mechanical spine of how you fight. Rather than a standard melee action game, the gauntlet frames combat as a negotiation between human swordplay and transformative bursts of supernatural strength, pulling the action away from pure technical dexterity toward managing when and how to unleash its darker abilities against the Genma, underworld creatures that have infested Edo-era Kyoto.

The release date for Onimusha: Way Of The Sword is September 4, 2026 across PC, PlayStation and Xbox. The game positions itself as a dark fantasy tale layered over historical Japan, where a samurai investigates his own purpose while carving through blood-soaked encounters. That thematic weight—a fighter searching for meaning rather than glory—sits uneasily against the violent, visceral combat the gauntlet enables, and whether the narrative tension holds across a full campaign remains the unanswered question.

Malice and Exploration in a Corrupted Capital

Kyoto becomes a maze of mystery and danger, warped by supernatural malice rather than simply serving as a historical backdrop. The world appears designed to push exploration and discovery alongside combat encounters, suggesting a structure where you move between hotspots of conflict and quieter moments uncovering the nature of the corruption. This blend—action sequences punctuating exploration rather than filling every moment—steers the game away from pure combat spectacle toward a slower-burn investigation of why the Genma have surfaced and what the gauntlet's power demands from its wielder.

For players drawn to character-driven action games where combat serves a story about internal conflict, or those who spent time with earlier Onimusha entries and want to see how Capcom refreshes the formula, this release merits close attention when reviews land. Anyone expecting a relentless hack-and-slash rhythm without narrative pauses should hold off until you hear how the pacing actually plays. The release date and platform availability are now confirmed, so wishlisting ahead of September gives you time to gauge early reception before committing.

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