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Fanattik renews Capcom deal

‘We foresee their titles playing a big part in our future growth’ says company.

Fanattik has renewed its gifting and collectables licensing deal with video games publisher Capcom.

The company’s roster includes big hitting games franchises such as Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Monster Hunter and Megaman among others.

“Our relationship with the Capcom team goes back many years, they have always been very supportive,” said Anthony Mark from Fanattik. “As Fanattik product continues its advance into gift retail we wanted to make sure we secured Capcom; we foresee their titles playing a big part in our future growth.”

Fanattik is currently working on a range for the upcoming release of the Resident Evil 3 remake, having enjoyed strong success with its range for Resident Evil 2.

Capcom is part of a healthy portfolio of video game partners for Fanattik. Its roster also includes Microsoft and Bethesda.

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