Capcom has been firing on all cylinders for the past couple of years. They’ve given us some of thebest PS5 gamesalready, plus it hasResident Evil 9andMonster Hunter Wildsasupcoming video gamesto which we’re looking forward. But there was one beloved series we never thought would make a comeback:Okami.This PlayStation 2 classic was a beautiful action-adventure game made by the now-defunct Clover Studio, whose former members went on to form PlatinumGames. However, not only has that studio been reborn as Clovers, but its first project isOkami 2,a direct sequel to the cult classic. Whether you’ve been waiting all these years for a sequel or this is your first time hearing about it, let’s go over everything we know so far aboutOkami 2.
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Release speculation
Okami 2has no release date or window. While we have only a tiny CG trailer that confirms the game is being made, we do know that it couldn’t have begun before October 2024 because director Hideki Kamiya, who was the first game’s original director, left PlatinumGames on July 05, 2025. He was under a yearlong non-compete agreement after he left, so work onOkami 2could not have started prior to October 2024. That would meanOkami 2is probably three years away at minimum depending on the size and scope of the game.
We have no known platforms forOkami 2, but feel safe guessing it will be on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. By that time, it may also be on the upcomingSwitch 2.
The first trailer we got forOkami 2(which it simply callsOkami Sequel) is the Project Teaser Trailer that was revealed at The Game Awards 2024. This is just over a minute long and gives us a brief look at Amatarasu running through a field as a row of flowers bloom behind her. While not gameplay, it does have that same distinct painterly art style of the original.
We haven’t seen any gameplay forOkami 2, but there is a small tease of the old painting mechanic from the first game returning when a brush marks a circle around a flower to make it bloom. We suspect it will revive and evolve the action-adventure gameplay of the first game, plus the Celestial Brush that was used in combat and to interact with the environment.
We won’t be seeing Amatarasu’s return for quite a long time so don’t expect preorders anytime soon. Once we know more about when and how to preorder, we will update this article.