CAPCOM Confirms Playable Resident Evil Requiem Demo at Thailand Game Show 2025

SEA fans to get early hands-on access, along with Pragmata and the new Onimusha game
CAPCOM has officially confirmed its return to Thailand Game Show 2025, and it’s coming in strong. As part of its booth experience, the Japanese publisher is bringing several high-profile demos—including the much-anticipated Resident Evil Requiem—for fans in Thailand to try before anyone else in Southeast Asia. The showcase lineup will mirror what’s being presented at Tokyo Game Show 2025, offering a rare chance for regional players to get hands-on with some of CAPCOM’s biggest upcoming titles.
What’s Coming to TGS 2025?
Attendees will be able to try out demos for:
- Resident Evil Requiem
- Monster Hunter Stories 3
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword
- PRAGMATA
These are expected to be the same builds shown at gamescom and Tokyo Game Show 2025, giving players a first-hand look at gameplay, mechanics, and design—months before release. Though these are likely to be short vertical slices, they promise to deliver just enough action to hype up fans before launch.
That’s not all—Street Fighter 6 and Monster Hunter Wilds will also be part of the experience, with demo stations and gameplay trials available for all visitors. While there’s no official word yet on exclusive pre-order bonuses for purchases at the event, CAPCOM is expected to give away special gifts and event-exclusive merch to those who try out the demos.
Event Overview: Thailand Game Show x gamescom Asia

Thailand Game Show 2025, now partnered with gamescom Asia, is shaping up to be one of the biggest gaming events in the region. It’s the first time this collaboration is coming to Thailand, bringing together major developers, community events, cosplay competitions, and a dedicated B2B zone. The event will take place from October 16–19 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Exhibition Hall 2–4, G Floor, Bangkok.
Final Thought
CAPCOM’s decision to bring full-scale demo content to Thailand isn’t just great news—it’s a huge statement about how seriously global developers are starting to take Southeast Asia’s gaming scene. With blockbuster franchises like Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Onimusha on display, this year’s TGS is shaping up to be unmissable. For fans who’ve always wanted a taste of Tokyo Game Show without the flight, this is your moment.