Although the trailer for Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess was shown again rummy nobel during Capcom's showcase, no substantial details were revealed, other than an additional voiceover describing it as a "beautiful yet unsettling world of mystery" which—in a fittingly mysterious way—doesn't reveal much about the game itself.
This has diehard fans of Japanese action-adventure games wondering what inspired this new IP. The first and most likely choice for its DNA comes from Capcom's own Onimusha. Initially intended to be a Sengoku take on Resident Evil, Onimusha became its own well-regarded action series. It's not had a new release in a while, save a remaster of the first game—Onimusha: Warlords—in 2018, leaving its fanbase hungry for more.
Another source of rummy royal inspiration could be Okami—another Capcom-published action game—which has been name-dropped for its similar ambitions in presentation. Path of the Goddess looks to be bursting with deep-saturated reds and purples, with an emphasis on the weird and fantastical. Similarly, Okami was lauded for its ink-wash painting, cel-shaded style.
While it's fun to speculate, we won't find out which mantle this demon-infested game is inheriting until we get our claws on it. As someone who missed out on the era of games it's resurrecting, I'm very keen to find out. There's not an exact release date planned, but we know it'll be coming to Steam and Game Pass on day one.