
Right now, the Resident Evil series has never been hotter and Capcom will always be looking at ways to capitalise on its success whether it’s related to previously released games or what’s coming soon.
To be fair, theResident Evilseries has always been massive since its inception in 1996 on the originalPlayStationwhen we took our first trip to the Spencer Mansion and hoped what we saw wasn’t Chris’ blood. The series would have a dip in quality in the years that followed and lost much of its survival horror identity but that all changed with the release ofResident Evil 7: Biohazardin 2017.
Check out theResident Evil 2remake trailer below!
Resident Evil 7: Biohazardis played in a first-person perspective rather than the traditional third-person. Interestingly, this was the original vision thatCapcomintended with the first game in the series but was limited due to the capabilities of that particular console generation.
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As a lifelong fan of the series, there’s perhaps no better time to be a Resident Evil fan than right now. Given the success of this beloved survival horror series, we know that Capcom will announceResident Evil 9at some point but many fans would love to see a remake ofResident Evil Code: Veronicafirst.
All of those three games benefited from a free new-gen update on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Yet unlikeResident Evil VillageandResident Evil 4remake, they never released native physical PS5 copies. So if you’re a collector of all things Resident Evil and love to buy physical media in this digital age, it looks like you’ll be getting that chance soon.
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The rumoured release date for the physical native copies ofResident Evil 2,Resident Evil 3andResident Evil 7: Biohazardis said to be 31 July 2024.
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