Anuncio oficial de Resident Evil 4 Remake: fecha de lanzamiento, PSVR2 y más
Resident Evil 4 Remake official announced - Release date, PSVR2 and more
State of Play for June kicked off with pre-release footage of Resident Evil 4 Remake, which will arrive on the PlayStation 5 console on March 23, 2023.
Capcom also announced that they are working on a VR version of the game that will support the PSVR2 library's already monstrous catalog.
Resident Evil games have always been one of Capcom's biggest IPs. There's a lot of potential in these games, and they've always provided a good horror-survival experience that's been a staple in the industry for some time.
Resident Evil 4 was a brilliant masterpiece and one of the best games of its time. The fact that Capcom is looking to expand on the Resident Evil franchise and remake some of its older games is ultimately good news as it opens the series to a newer audience.
It was released in 2005 for the Gamecube, which feels like old technology. After a good ten and a half years, fans can finally see what the game will look like on PlayStation 5.
Capcom is constantly innovating and coming up with new ideas for Resident Evil games. They looked at their past successes and also came up with new and fresh stories to keep the franchise moving forward.
Their plans to remake most of their old IPs are totally justified as some old games are absolute classics. Instead of guessing, fans can directly see how their favorite Resident Evil game will look on today's gaming devices.
The PSVR2 version of the game was announced but not shown. It still appears to be in early development, but fans can expect the rebuild to drop after its first release. There's still a long way to go for fans to get Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Capcom has nicely rekindled the train of excitement.
Capcom also announced that they are working on a VR version of the game that will support the PSVR2 library's already monstrous catalog.
Resident Evil games have always been one of Capcom's biggest IPs. There's a lot of potential in these games, and they've always provided a good horror-survival experience that's been a staple in the industry for some time.
Resident Evil 4 was a brilliant masterpiece and one of the best games of its time. The fact that Capcom is looking to expand on the Resident Evil franchise and remake some of its older games is ultimately good news as it opens the series to a newer audience.
Capcom shows footage of Resident Evil 4 Remake for PS5 and PSVR2
With the Resident Evil 4 remake announced, there's a lot of potential for the game to look and feel next-gen. It wowed fans with its original, gritty narrative style and action that felt like a real Resident Evil game.It was released in 2005 for the Gamecube, which feels like old technology. After a good ten and a half years, fans can finally see what the game will look like on PlayStation 5.
Capcom is constantly innovating and coming up with new ideas for Resident Evil games. They looked at their past successes and also came up with new and fresh stories to keep the franchise moving forward.
Their plans to remake most of their old IPs are totally justified as some old games are absolute classics. Instead of guessing, fans can directly see how their favorite Resident Evil game will look on today's gaming devices.
The PSVR2 version of the game was announced but not shown. It still appears to be in early development, but fans can expect the rebuild to drop after its first release. There's still a long way to go for fans to get Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Capcom has nicely rekindled the train of excitement.
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