Could we finally see REmake 2 and DMC5 or will Capcom try to revive Marvel again?

Capcom's latest financial report has been released for the public to see which gives us the ability to look at how their game's are selling and what their future strategies are for the next quarter or fiscal year.

Under the company's goal to "promote global expansion of major brands" in their "Consumer Strategy" section of their report, Capcom states that they are "planning on releasing two major titles" before March 31, 2019.

We know that Mega Man 11 and Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection are scheduled to come out in 2018, but I don't believe they would be considered major titles for the company when compared to their biggest games of the last two years, Resident Evil 7 and Monster Hunter World.

Capcom doesn't have much else announced at this time though, so what could those titles be? Will we finally get to see the remake of Resident Evil 2 after it was announced two-and-a-half years ago?

Capcom has been silent on Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite this year, but could they be quietly revamping the title to fix its major issues and relaunch it anew?

We'll likely know what will be coming once E3 rolls around next month, but let's take a look at what has the best chances of coming within the next year from Capcom.

Resident Evil 2 Remake This game has probably the best shot of showing up at E3 in June since it was announced back in August of 2015 with no real details since. Resident Evil 7 was announced during Sony's press conference in 2016 and released the following January, so a similar announcement window for REmake 2 would slot it in perfectly for their fiscal period and put it two years apart from RE7's release. Monster Hunter World Ultimate/ G Rank Monster Hunter World is now Capcom's best selling game ever and it's only been out in the wild since January making an updated version of the game an obvious choice for release as the previous games have done before it. G Rank or Ultimate versions of Monster Hunter games typically come 1-2 years after initial release with additional quests, gear and monsters, so an updated version of the game will be coming in all likelihood. The question becomes when they'll release it. Onimusha Onimusha hasn't seen a new game in the franchise since 2012, but Capcom did recently register trademarks for something with that name. Whether it be a new title, remaster or collection remains to be seen, but Yoshinori Ono himself talked about revisiting the series last year. Devil May Cry 5 Rumors have been swirling about Devil May Cry 5 since the release of 4's Special Edition back in 2015 even going so far to say that the trailer for the game has been done and ready to go for ages now. An announcement at E3 seems very likely, but it's best not to get our hopes up too far. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite It might be an understatement to say that MvCI had a rocky launch. The game faced heated backlash for its poor roster (leaving out fan favorites like the X-Men), bland/ unappealing art style and wonky UI, but underneath still lies a mechanically solid fighting game. Capcom has gone completely silent this year on Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, even leaving it off of the Pro Tour, but perhaps they are quietly working towards relaunching the game in a more satisfactory state. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 did come out less than a year after its vanilla version (which everyone loved, right?). There have been multiple updates to the game from the Steam Database since last month, so we'll just have to wait and see if anything tangible ever comes from those. Mystery Capcom Fighter We do know that Capcom will have something to show at E3, as they've registered spots for a fighting/ wrestling game title. The most obvious choice for that would be Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition, but what if it's not? Capcom released a large quantity of fighting games during the previous generation on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii, but only a handful during this console cycle. A game releasing a year and a half after MvCI would be rather soon though it's not like Capcom has the best track record this generation with their fighting game launches.

Personally, I believe/ hope that Capcom will finally unveil REmake 2 and DMC 5 at E3, but I could very well be wrong. Tell us in the comments which games you think Capcom are referring to.