Onimusha: Way of the Sword Release: Everything We Know So Far

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Game franchises are increasingly crossing over into other media, and Onimusha is a prime example. With its recent Netflix series gaining attention, the upcoming Way of the Sword further cements the franchise’s enduring appeal.

This new installment will mark the eighth Onimusha title as Capcom reboots and reimagines the series for major platforms — targeting a new generation of Oni-slaying, demon-hunting fans.

Whether you were hooked on the anime or gave it a pass (this writer enjoyed it), here’s everything we know so far about the highly anticipated arrival, including the latest on an Onimusha: Way of the Sword release date.

Key Takeaways

  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword is confirmed and scheduled for release in 2026.
  • The game is being developed and published by Capcom.
  • Way of the Sword will mark the first major original Onimusha title since 2006’s Dawn of Dreams on PS2.
  • The story will follow an as-yet-unnamed samurai wielding an Oni gauntlet.
  • Players can expect intense swordplay action and demon-slaying battles.

What Is Onimusha: Way of the Sword?

Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Source: Steam

When it launches, Onimusha: Way of the Sword will be the first major multi-platform Onimusha title since 2018’s remaster of Onimusha: Warlords (originally released in 2001). To find the last entirely new game in the series, we’d have to go all the way back to Dawn of Dreams in 2006 on the PS2.

So it’s safe to say that Way of the Sword represents a major rekindling of the Onimusha flame.

Thanks to the initial announcement trailer, we’ve gotten a glimpse of the game’s visuals and a taste of its audio design. There’s even a live Steam page offering more insights. What’s clear from both is that it’s a third-person action game focusing on a slash-’em-up approach to dealing with demonic entities. Digging deeper, Steam’s synopsis provides expectations of “intense swordplay action,” though specifics on the mechanics remain under wraps.

What is clear, though, is that the protagonist will be an unnamed samurai empowered by an Oni gauntlet. This will allow them to carve through horrifying genma (demons), growing more powerful as they journey through Edo-era Kyoto on their unknown path. The trailer footage aligns perfectly with this description, hinting at a gritty and action-packed journey. We’ll delve deeper into the trailer’s details below.

Expected Onimusha: Way of the Sword Release Date

We Predict a Q1 2026 Release
Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Source: Steam

Can we pinpoint an exact release date for Onimusha: Way of the Sword? Not quite, but we can make an educated guess. Capcom has officially announced that the game is slated for 2026, as confirmed by the first trailer (discussed further below). The big question is: when in 2026?

At this point, the best we can do is predict a general release window. A Q1 release — January, February, or March 2026 — seems like a reasonable prediction. Why? Historically, Onimusha games have had varied release schedules, but regional launches have often fallen within the year’s first quarter.

Building on this, both the original Onimusha: Warlords and its 2018 remaster were released in January (outside of Japan). While the remaster may have been timed to echo the original’s release window, the 17-year gap means it wasn’t exactly an anniversary celebration. This suggests that January might be more of a strategic preference for Capcom than a sentimental choice.

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Given this pattern, and considering the Warlords remaster was the last significant Onimusha release, January — or early in the year — seems like a logical expectation for Way of the Sword’s launch.

Expected Onimusha: Way of the Sword Price

AAA Price Range with a Starting Point at $60 for Base Game
Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Source: Steam

It’s safe to assume that Way of the Sword will be priced in line with other multi-platform premium titles, particularly those with a strong gaming legacy — otherwise known as AAA games. A new Onimusha installment is a big deal for the franchise, too.

Our prediction for the Onimusha: Way of the Sword price is a starting point of at least $60 for the base game. It could even reach $70, following the trend of recent AAA releases, such as Capcom’s Monster Hunter Rise.

However, this is speculation for now, as concrete details about the game’s pricing and editions are still under wraps. We’ll update you as soon as more information becomes available.

Confirmed Onimusha: Way of the Sword Platforms

PC, PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series X/S

There’s no ambiguity here — Onimusha: Way of the Sword’s platforms have been officially confirmed via its announcement and the standard trailer-end-screen logos. The game is set to launch exclusively on current-gen consoles, meaning PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S will be the go-to platforms in 2026. For PC players, the inclusion of a live Steam page leaves no doubt that the game will also be available on PC.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword Trailer

Epic Swordplay, Demon-Slaying & First Glimpse at the Oni Gauntlet in Action
Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Source: Steam

The release of the Onimusha: Way of the Sword trailer gives us a glimpse into what’s in store for the highly anticipated 2026 release. Blending what appears to be cutscenes and gameplay, the trailer showcases intense swordplay, intricate animations, and demon-slaying action to great effect.

The first 49 seconds set an atmospheric scene: a shadowy, ominous location filled with floating, fiery red orbs. As these orbs drift and swirl, we see a samurai raise their right fist, adorned with an Oni gauntlet, which absorbs the glowing orbs. Following a dramatic “Capcom Presents” sequence, the camera shifts to reveal a gruesome Genma.

We’re treated to the first glimpse of Way of the Sword’s gameplay when the swords collide. The trailer highlights smooth, visceral swordplay as the unnamed samurai slices through demons with precision and grace. Larger, more menacing foes appear, hinting at battles that will require strategy and perhaps a tactical approach. Brief flashes of stealth kills, finishing moves, and defensive blocks suggest a variety of combat options, though one scene featuring multiple enemies attacking simultaneously seems more cinematic than playable — but time will tell.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Source: Steam

Nonetheless, the trailer delivers exactly what fans want from a first look at Way of the Sword: a polished and promising game in development. With smooth animations, engaging combat, and hints of a rich world, it could be a thrilling experience for Onimusha fans, both new and old. Throw in a solid story arc and a likable protagonist, and the reboot of Onimusha could very well mark a triumphant return for the franchise.

The Bottom Line

Ultimately, Onimusha: Way of the Sword is in the capable hands of Capcom, both as its developer and publisher. With a legacy of delivering iconic games in blockbuster franchises like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter, Capcom’s track record inspires confidence.

While the production value, gameplay, and visuals are unlikely to be an issue, the real intrigue lies in how the game will be received after the franchise’s long hiatus. A new Onimusha title is certainly a welcome addition, but to truly succeed, it will need to deliver not only exhilarating action but also a compelling narrative that lives up to its heritage.

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Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist
Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist

Kevin Pocock is a technology and gaming enthusiast, a tech journalist since 2006, and a gamer for… a lot longer. Joining Techopedia in 2024, he’s written for many popular titles including Micro Mart, PC Pro, Den of Geek, Wired UK, and PC Guide. He’s enjoyed lots of console games and built several of his own gaming PCs.