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Releases Sep 25, 2026

Onimusha: Way of the Sword — Editions & Pre-Order Guide

Pre-ordering Onimusha: Way of the Sword? Editions, platforms (PS5, Xbox, PC) and the best-price pre-order tips before Sep 25, 2026.

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Who it's for
Fans of stylish samurai action and Capcom's classic Onimusha — demon-slaying with a modern combat engine.
Studio
Capcom
Platforms
PS5 / Xbox / PC
Genre
Samurai action
Release date
Sep 25, 2026
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One of Capcom's most-loved action series is back. Here is how to pre-order Onimusha: Way of the Sword smart before Sep 25, 2026.

Why the return matters

Onimusha married samurai swordplay with demon-slaying horror and became a cult classic. A modern entry from Capcom, built on today's tech, is a genuine event for action fans.

Pick your platform

It launches on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. Console for simplicity, PC for the highest settings — same game either way.

Editions & pre-order tips

Compare the editions below and buy from a retailer that allows cancellation, so a date change never costs you.

Editions compared

EditionPriceWhat you get
Standard Edition$59.99Base gameBuy

Where to buy

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FAQ

Is Onimusha: Way of the Sword worth pre-ordering?

For fans of stylish action and the classic Onimusha, yes — use a cancellable pre-order to protect your price.

What platforms is it on?

PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. The experience is the same across all three.

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