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Capcom Exhibition Audio Guide Is Dante, Leon Kennedy Voice Actor

Capcom will have a special exhibit in the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan. The Capcom exhibition will include exclusive merchandise and a special audio guide featuring Toshiyuki Morikawa, the voice act of Dante from the Devil May Cry series, and Leon S. Kennedy from the Resident Evil series. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Morikawa will guide attendees through various exhibits featuring the development and creation of various Capcom series. Alongside this, attendees will be able to see how motion capture works and test it out themselves, at least to a fairly simple degree.

You can watch a trailer for the Capcom exhibition at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art below:

As mentioned above, the exhibition will feature a plethora of exclusive merchandise. This will include merchandise for various series such as Monster Hunter, Street Fighter, Ace Attorney, Resident Evil, and Mega Man. Consumers can buy acrylic standees, keychains, mugs, and pins. There is also an exclusive exhibit t-shirt that you can purchase. However, these items are limited to Japan and if you’re out if Japan you may need to use a middle-man service to obtain them.

The Capcom Exhibition at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art in Osaka, Japan, which features an audio guide by Toshiyuki Morikawa, will be held from March 20 to June 22, 2025.


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