The onimusha way of the sword platforms are PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, Windows, Steam, and Epic Games Store. Capcom does not list PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or the original Nintendo Switch as supported systems. Switch 2 also has optional Joy-Con 2 motion actions alongside conventional button controls.
Complete confirmed platform list
The console list contains three current platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2. On PC, the confirmed channels are Windows, Steam, and Epic Games Store. The Microsoft Store also provides an Xbox and Windows purchase entry, which does not turn Xbox One into a supported console.
This list is a direct account of the platform names in the approved sources. It should not be shortened to “all consoles,” because that wording would incorrectly imply versions for hardware Capcom has not announced. It should also not be expanded with assumed storefronts that do not appear in the verified baseline.
Each name in the official list describes platform-specific support. The console side is PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2, while Windows, Steam, and Epic Games Store describe the confirmed PC availability. That complete list should be used without inferring an unlisted system or storefront.
PlayStation 5 support
PlayStation 5 is an officially supported console and has a PlayStation Store product page. The official performance table identifies both a graphics-priority mode and a performance-priority mode for PS5. No more specific PS5 resolution or frame-rate figure is included in the assigned platform facts, so further numerical claims are To be confirmed here.
PlayStation 4 is not part of Capcom's supported list. A PlayStation 5 listing should not be read as evidence of a cross-generation PS4 release, and no PS4 date is available in the approved sources. The accurate formulation is that PS5 is confirmed while a PS4 version has not been announced.
That boundary matters for buyers comparing names on store pages. “PlayStation” used casually can hide a generation difference, while the official platform name is specifically PlayStation 5. Confirming the system label before purchase is more reliable than assuming the title runs on every console in the same brand family.
Xbox Series X and Series S support
Xbox support covers both Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The Xbox Store has an official product entry, and Capcom's platform information names Series X|S together. Xbox One does not appear in the supported list, so the Xbox confirmation must not be rewritten as support for every Xbox generation.
The documented performance information separates the two Series consoles. Xbox Series X offers graphics-priority and performance-priority modes, while Series S uses its own stated resolution and frame-rate configuration for those priorities. Exact Series X and Series S targets are covered in the dedicated Xbox guide, which keeps this platform overview focused on supported hardware.
The Microsoft Store's Xbox and Windows availability can create another naming trap. Windows access is a PC channel, not proof of Xbox One support, and Series X|S remains the console specification. Readers choosing between Xbox hardware should therefore use the precise Series model rather than the broad store brand as the compatibility test.
Windows, Steam, and Epic Games Store
PC support is confirmed through Windows, Steam, and Epic Games Store. These labels describe the supported PC environment and its documented storefront routes, not three separate versions with different official launch dates. The Microsoft Store supplies the Xbox and Windows purchase path alongside the Steam and Epic listings.
Store choice does not justify guessing at a performance result for an individual computer. Hardware combinations vary, and the platform dossier only confirms the PC channels rather than a universal PC mode or guaranteed outcome. Any PC result or mode not included in Capcom's platform table remains To be confirmed.
When comparing PC entries, confirm which documented store route a listing represents. Steam and Epic Games Store are both named PC channels, while the Microsoft Store supplies an Xbox and Windows purchase path. None of those store labels expands support to an old console or an unlisted storefront.
Nintendo Switch 2 controls
Nintendo Switch 2 is supported, while the original Nintendo Switch is not listed. The Switch 2 edition supports optional Joy-Con 2 motion controls for one-handed attacks, two-handed attacks, Oni Bow aiming, and Oni Strength actions. Button controls remain available, so motion input is an option rather than the only stated control method.
Those motion actions are the clearest documented platform-specific feature in this source section. They do not establish that the story, character, or core game is different on Switch 2. Final button mappings or additional control settings beyond the confirmed actions are To be confirmed where the official material does not specify them.
The official performance table gives Switch 2 its own resolution and frame-rate configuration. It should not be assigned the PS5 or Xbox Series X mode description merely because all three are supported consoles. The platform-specific table is the correct reference whenever final display behavior matters to a purchase decision.
Unsupported older systems
Capcom's list omits PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the original Nintendo Switch. That means this guide cannot describe those versions as supported, planned, delayed, or canceled, because the approved facts establish only that they are not listed. “Not announced” is more accurate than inventing a reason for their absence.
The distinction protects readers from two common assumptions. A game appearing on PS5 does not automatically produce a PS4 edition, and an Xbox Series listing does not automatically extend to Xbox One. In the same way, Nintendo Switch 2 support does not imply compatibility with the original Switch.
No release date, performance mode, demo path, or upgrade arrangement for those old systems can be supplied from this dossier. Any such detail remains To be confirmed unless Capcom adds an official platform announcement. For now, buyers should select only from PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, or one of the confirmed PC routes.
Documented performance-mode boundaries
The official table says PS5 and Xbox Series X provide graphics-priority and performance-priority choices. Xbox Series S and Nintendo Switch 2 use platform-specific resolution and frame-rate configurations rather than inheriting another console's description. This guide does not convert those statements into broader promises about every scene or every display.
Performance language should stay attached to the exact hardware named by Capcom. It is not safe to transfer a Series X figure to Series S, a PS5 mode to Switch 2, or a console target to PC. Checking the official table for the selected device is the only supported comparison within the assigned platform record.