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Onimusha: Way of the Sword Guide is an unofficial fan-made information hub. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Capcom, PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, or any platform holder. Onimusha and related marks belong to Capcom.
The goal of this site is to give players a clear place to track verified release date, demo, platform, editions, trailer, combat, and future guide information without mixing confirmed details with leaks or speculation.
Primary sources used
Pages are updated from official or primary sources whenever possible. If a detail cannot be tied to one of these sources, it should be described as unknown or left out until it can be verified.
- Capcom official Onimusha: Way of the Sword site
- Capcom release and investor news
- PlayStation Blog source article
- Steam store page
- Official platform store pages and official trailer pages when available.
What this guide will publish
The site publishes practical pages when there is enough real information to answer a player question. Pre-launch pages focus on confirmed timing, platform status, demo usage, official media, and clearly bounded guide notes.
What this guide will not publish
The site avoids content that would mislead players or create thin pages before the final game can be checked. This is especially important for a pre-launch game where weapon lists, boss order, progression, and balance can change.
- Unverified leaks, rumors, reposted claims, or anonymous screenshots.
- Full boss lists, weapon rankings, endings, or collectible routes before the final game can be verified.
- Placeholder walkthrough pages with no real route information.
- Speculative system requirements before Steam or another official source lists final specs.
- AI-generated claims that are not checked against official sources or hands-on testing.
How official media is handled
Official media is used sparingly to help players understand setting, enemies, combat mechanics, demo notes, and edition information. Images are compressed locally for performance and shown with descriptive alt text, captions, and source links.
Media should not be used to imply official affiliation. If a source article or platform page removes or changes an asset, this site should update the related caption or remove the image when appropriate.
Update rules
The guide should update when a player action changes: a release date is confirmed, a demo becomes available, a store page changes, a trailer adds new confirmed details, final PC requirements are listed, or hands-on testing produces useful guide notes.
Routine copy edits are not treated as major updates. Meaningful updates should be summarized on the latest updates page and routed to the relevant guide page.
Correction policy
If an official source changes, if a page overstates a detail, or if a guide note becomes outdated after demo or launch testing, the page should be corrected and linked to the relevant source. Corrections should favor clear, conservative wording over dramatic claims.