Capcom Content Warning(s)

Capcom are known for their content disclaimers that have appeared before the intro of several classic franchises, which have been updated, discontinued, and re-used throughout their tenure of games, starting with 5th generation on PS1.

Content Warning (1996-2004):
"This game contains scenes of explicit violence and gore."

The content warning that used to come before classic the classic Resident Evil games, from the original to Code: Veronica (and the non-canon spin-off, Survivor), and the Dino Crisis games as well as the first Devil May Cry. It was also featured in Resident Evil: Zero, the prequel to the first game.
 * Resident Evil: Zero


 * Resident Evil


 * Resident Evil 2


 * Resident Evil 3


 * Resident Evil Code: Veronica
 * Resident Evil: Survivor


 * Dino Crisis
 * Dino Crisis 2
 * Dino Crisis 3
 * Devil May Cry

Updated Content Warning (2002-2009):
"This game contains strong language and scenes of explicit violence and gore."

In 2002, they've expanded their disclaimer to include a warning about strong language in addition to the traditional violence and gore warning, beginning with the GameCube remake of Resident Evil. It was later seen again in Resident Evil 4.
 * Resident Evil (remake):


 * Resident Evil 4

However, they've discontinued the warning in 2009 starting with Resident Evil 5.

New Content Warning (2016-present):
"This game contains disturbing images and scenes of explicit violence and gore."

With Capcom returning to Survival-Horror games beginning with Resident Evil 7 in 2016, they've brought back the content advisory/disclaimer from classic titles, except this time, they've added an extra snippet about disturbing content in games with their latest games making a special emphasis on horror.
 * Resident Evil 7: The War Ends Now:


 * Upcoming Project (TBA):