Capcom Spotlight March 2026: Start Time (CET), Where to Watch, Games Featured, and Live Recap

Aiden 05/03/2026 10:42 0
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Capcom Spotlight March 2026: Start Time (CET), Where to Watch, Games Featured, and Live Recap

Capcom Spotlight March 2026 airs tonight, and Capcom has already confirmed the full lineup: Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Pragmata, Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, Mega Man: Dual Override, and Street Fighter 6. This is your fast, no-nonsense watch guide – and we will update the same page with a live recap as announcements drop.

Capcom Spotlight March 2026 start time and where to watch

The stream goes live on Thursday, March 5, 2026 and is planned to run for approximately 30 minutes. Capcom says the broadcast will support subtitles in 13 languages, so it should be easy to follow even if you are watching late-night in Europe.

Start times:

  • Zurich (CET): 11:00 PM
  • UK (GMT): 10:00 PM
  • UTC: 10:00 PM
  • US (PT): 2:00 PM
  • US (ET): 5:00 PM
  • Japan (JST): 7:00 AM (Friday, March 6)

Where to watch: the easiest option is YouTube. Paste this link into a WordPress block to embed the stream:

Every confirmed game in the Capcom Spotlight March 2026 lineup

Capcom has been unusually clear about what will show up tonight. That means this Spotlight is less about mystery silhouettes and more about new footage, deeper breakdowns, and “final-week” details for games that are already close to release.

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection

Monster Hunter Stories 3 is almost here (March 13 on Switch 2, with release timing that may appear as March 12 in some storefront regions). If Capcom wants to “convert” people who are on the fence, tonight is the obvious moment to do it.

What we expect tonight:

  • A sharper story trailer that explains the central conflict without spoiling late-game beats.
  • Clear details on demo progress carryover and any demo platform expansions.
  • Pre-order bonus reminders and a last look at the combat and Monstie systems.

PRAGMATA

PRAGMATA is Capcom’s big sci-fi bet, locked in for April 24, 2026. It is close enough that “vibes” are not enough anymore – Capcom needs to show real systems, pacing, and what makes this more than just a stylish trailer game.

What we expect tonight:

  • More direct gameplay that clarifies moment-to-moment flow (movement, combat, and the companion dynamic).
  • Concrete details: performance targets, modes (if any), and what the core progression loop looks like.

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection

This collection is set for March 27, 2026, and Capcom has already hinted that tonight’s segment will focus on online features. If you grew up on handheld-era Mega Man, this is the “real news” part of the show – not just a reminder that it exists.

What we expect tonight:

  • A breakdown of online play (matchmaking, modes, stability, and any limitations).
  • Quality-of-life features and what has been modernized versus preserved.

Mega Man: Dual Override

Mega Man: Dual Override is still positioned as a 2027 title, so do not expect a full deep dive. However, Capcom does not put a game in the lineup for zero reason – even a short clip can signal confidence and direction.

What we expect tonight:

  • A quick gameplay beat or dev note to keep momentum going.
  • Possibly a small update tied to community initiatives (like contest elements) or development milestones.

Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter 6 is the “live ecosystem” slot of the night. The headline detail going into the Spotlight is simple: Alex enters Street Fighter 6 on March 17. That date gives tonight’s segment a very clear job – show how Alex plays, what the update includes, and why you should care even if you do not main grapplers.

What we expect tonight:

  • Gameplay-focused Alex coverage (moves, archetype, and what makes him different in SF6).
  • Patch notes highlights, balance direction, and any roadmap teases beyond March.

What we are watching for – and what is probably missing

Because Capcom has already published the lineup, the safest expectation is that the show sticks to the five confirmed titles. That usually means no surprise Resident Evil headline and no left-field “one more thing” unless it is a very controlled teaser.

The best-case “surprise” scenario is a short tag that does not derail the schedule: a quick teaser, a date confirmation, or a single-image reveal that sets up a later showcase.

Live recap (we will update this section during the show)

Bookmark this page. Once the stream begins, we will update this section with the biggest announcements, trailers, and release details in real time.

  • Monster Hunter Stories 3: (updates go here)
  • PRAGMATA: (updates go here)
  • Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection: (updates go here)
  • Mega Man: Dual Override: (updates go here)
  • Street Fighter 6: (updates go here)

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