Capcom launches mysterious countdown timer website

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Capcom has recently launched a new countdown website, counting down to Sunday, 20th February at 10pm PT, or February 21 at 1am ET / 6am GMT. While there's nothing to indicate what it could be counting down to right now, this matches up with the finale of the Street Fighter Pro Tour. This has some fans believing Capcom may make a major announcement regarding Street Fighter at the event. This is also the series' 35th anniversary, as Capcom recently noted with some new 35th anniversary artwork. Capcom has previously celebrated anniversaries, such as the 30th anniversary seeing the release of the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection.

Capcom has also previously announced, at E3 last year, that Resident Evil Village will be receiving DLC at some point, so the timer could also be leading to that announcement. However, the official Resident Evil Twitter account also tweeted today, teasing an announcement for tomorrow at 4PM JST.

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I hope it's Street Fighter 6,cuz frankly no game have insulted it's predecessor more than sf5 ,that garbage did everything wrong and divided the community.we need a savior more than ever now.
 
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