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Capcom Unity Opens
Consolidated core gamer site goes live today.
Date: Monday, February 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Capcom announced today that Capcom-Unity.com, the company’s new online community portal, has gone live. Capcom-Unity represents Capcom’s for focus oh core players and fans, unifying the company’s diverse brands and titles in a single spot on the web. Capcom-Unity can be found on the web at www.capcom-unity.com . Capcom-Unity hosts Capcom’s various blogs, presents breaking news and information about the company and its products and provides a unified location for Capcom fans to gather to discuss everything Capcom related. From Street Fighter to Mega Man, Okami to Dead Rising, Resident Evil to Ace Attorney, Capcom-Unity puts the company’s entire universe of entertainment under one virtual roof. Over the coming months, Capcom will be adding brand-specific community sites (such as Ace Attorney, Devil May Cry and Resident Evil), more functionality and, eventually, user-submitted content, such as screens shots, artwork and videos. All this and more will be added as the site grows over the weeks, months and years ahead.

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