Apart from the head office building and the R&D building of Capcom Co., Ltd., both located in Chūō-ku, Osaka,[1] the Japanese parent company also has a branch office in the Shinjuku Mitsui Building in Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo.[2] It also has the Ueno Facility. a branch office in Iga, Mie Prefecture.[1] The international Capcom Group currently encompasses 15 subsidiaries in Japan, North America, Europe, and East Asia.[1][3] Affiliated companies include Koko Capcom Co., Ltd. in South Korea, Street Fighter Film, LLC in the United States, and Dellgamadas Co., Ltd.[3]
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Subsidiary | Established[4] | Location[1] | Details[1] |
Capcom U.S.A., Inc. | August 1985 | San Mateo, California[5] |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.
- holding company administering subsidiaries in the United States, and the Street Fighter IP[6]
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Capcom Asia Co., Ltd. | July 1993 | Hong Kong |
- selling home video games in the Asia-Pacific region.[7]
- handles translation/subtitling of various Capcom games sold in the Asia-Pacific region in various languages, such as Chinese and Korean.[8]
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Capcom Entertainment, Inc. | June 1995 | San Mateo[5] |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.[4]
- established to enhance and maximize management, distribution, and R&D in the United States[4]
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CE Europe Ltd. | November 2002 | London[9][10] |
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CEG Interactive Entertainment GmbH | February 2003 | Hamburg[9] |
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Capcom Mobile | May 2006[11] | Toronto |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Interactive, Inc.[4]
- developing and distributing mobile phone games
- originally an unrelated developer known as Cosmic Infinity, Inc. before it was acquired by Capcom, then renamed as Capcom Interactive Canada, Inc and Beeline Interactive.[4][11]
- officially absorbed into main company and rebranded as Capcom Mobile on April 1, 2016 [12]
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Capcom Interactive, Inc. | June 2006 | Los Angeles[5] |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.[13]
- distributing mobile phone games and integrating the wireless, online and console sectors[13]
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Blue Harvest LLC | FY 2007[14] | |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.[15]
- developing video games[15]
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K2 Co., Ltd. | May 2008 | Osaka |
- developing home video games
- originally an unrelated developer before it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd. through a stock exchange[4]
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Capcom Entertainment France, SAS | July 2008 | Saint-Germain-en-Laye[9] |
- wholly owned subsidiary of CE Europe Ltd.[4]
- selling home video games[4]
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Enterrise Co., Ltd. | July 2008 | Tokyo |
- 90% of shares owned by Capcom Co., Ltd.[4]
- developing, manufacturing and distributing arcade machines,[4] in particular, pachinko and pachislot
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Capcom Taiwan Co., Ltd. | August 2012 | Taipei |
- Operation and development of online games as well as development and distribution of mobile phone games[4]
- handles operations for marketing Capcom games in China.[16]
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Capcom Philippines., Inc. | August 2012 | Cebu, Philippines[17] |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.
- holding company administering subsidiaries in the Philippines
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Swordcanes Studio Co., Ltd. | May 2018 | Tokyo |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.[18]
- production of 3D and 2D computer graphics related to game development[18]
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Minimum Studios Co., Ltd. | August 2018 | Taipei |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.[19]
- production of animation related to game development[19]
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Capcom Singapore Pte. Ltd. | 2020 | Singapore |
- handles publishing of games for Southeast Asia.[20]
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Subsidiary | Established[4] | Closed/acquired | Location[1] | Details |
A.C.A. Co., Ltd. | | | Mito[21] | |
Status Co., Ltd. | | FY 2003[22] | Osaka[22] |
- non-life insurance agency also responsible for financial activities[22]
- closed for the purpose of achieving a sound financial structure[22]
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Captron Co., Ltd. |
February 1991 |
April 1, 2018[23] |
Osaka |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.[4]
- renting, leasing, and operating real estate properties
- originally a related company known as Yunika Co., Ltd.[4]
- absorbed into Capcom Co., Ltd. in 2018
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Capcom Europe GmbH | February 1992[21] | FY 2002[24] | Düsseldorf[21] |
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Capcom Mexico S.A. DE C.V. | October 1993[21] | FY 1997[21] | Mexico City |
- sold products in Mexico, Central and South America[21]
- closed for the purpose of improving the company's financial balance[21]
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Capcom Coin-Op, Inc. | June 1995[21] | March 2004[25] | Sunnyvale, California, Arlington Heights, IL[21][26] |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.[21]
- developed and sold pinball and arcade game machines, converted games for US market [27] and operated amusement facilities[21]
- closed[25]
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Capcom Studio 8, Inc. | June 1995 | March 2007[3] | Sunnyvale[28] |
- originally established as Capcom Digital Studios, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom U.S.A., Inc.[4]
- also known as Production Studio 8[29]
- developed video games[22]
- acquired by Capcom Entertainment, Inc.[3]
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Flagship Co., Ltd. | April 1997 | June 2007[4] | Osaka[30] |
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Capcom Eurosoft, Ltd. | July 1998[34] | April 2007[35] | London[34] |
- was the main base for the sale of home video games in Europe[34]
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Entertainment, Inc.[34]
- closed with all operations transferred to CE Europe Ltd.[35]
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Capcom Charbo Co., Ltd. | September 2001[36] | January 31, 2009[3] | Osaka[36] |
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd. before its closing[36]
- offered support services for communication tools like mobile phones[36]
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Capcom Entertainment Korea Co., Ltd. | May 5, 2007[37] | 2019 | Seoul |
- First established as Koko Capcom in 2006.[38]
- wholly owned subsidiary of Capcom Co., Ltd.[4]
- selling home video games, and operating and developing online games[4]
- Capcom's Korean websites were removed from the internet with Korean translation/subtitling done by the Asian branch as of 2019.[8]
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Daletto Co., Ltd. | October 2006 | March 28, 2011 | Tokyo |
- co-founded by Capcom Co., Ltd. and Dwango Co., Ltd.[4]
- managing a virtual theme park website, and operating and developing online games[3][4]
- Merged completely into Capcom and dissolved[39]
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Clover Studio Co., Ltd. | July 2004[22] | March 2007[36] | Osaka[36] |
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Capcom Vancouver | August 2010 | September 2018 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
- Acquisition of Blue Castle Games and rebranded to Capcom Vancouver
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"Locations." Capcom. Retrieved on August 12, 2011. "3-1-3 Uchihirano-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka
540-0037, Japan" and "Shinjuku Mitsui Building 2-1-1 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo"
"About Capcom." Capcom. Retrieved on August 12, 2011. "U.S. Headquarters Capcom U.S.A., Inc. Capcom Entertainment, Inc. 800 Concar Drive Suite 300 San Mateo, CA 94402-2649"
"Contact." Capcom. Retrieved on August 12, 2011. "UK:
CE Europe Ltd 26-28 Hammersmith Grove, 9th Floor London W6 7HA" and "Germany: CEG Interactive Entertainment GmbH Barmbeker Strasse 4 b 22303 Hamburg, Germany" and "France: Capcom Entertainment France 30 bis, rue du Viel Abreuvoir FR.78100 Saint Germain En Laye"
"Office Relocation for CE Europe to the Metro Building." Maris Interiors. May 2011. Retrieved on August 13, 2011. "Maris are pleased to announce the commencement of the office fit-out for CE Europe Ltd, who are relocating offices to the Metro Building, Hammersmith, London, W6." and "Maris are relocating CE Europe’s London operations from their present offices in George House, 26-28 Hammersmith Grove to Hammersmith’s Metro Building."
2008年3月期中間決算短信 (PDF) (in Japanese). Capcom Co., Ltd. November 8, 2007. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
第29期 招集通知 (PDF) (in Japanese). Capcom Co., Ltd. June 3, 2008. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
"About Capcom [permanent dead link]." Capcom. Retrieved on August 10, 2012. " The Philippine. Headquarters Capcom Philippines., Inc. Capcom Entertainment, Inc. 2/F Gold Palace Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City 94402-2647"
Funatsu, Minoru (April 11, 2001). カプコン、深作欣二監督を招き「クロックタワー3」を制作. Game Watch (in Japanese). Impress Watch Corporation. Retrieved July 8, 2010.