Resident Evil Village release date was announced May 7, and support for PS4 and Xbox One has been announced
Resident Evil Village – the next major entry in the survival horror video game series – now has a release date: May 7. During the franchise’s presentation on Thursday, Capcom announced that Resident Evil Village will also be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, expanding access beyond its initial commitment to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S / X. In addition, it will be owners Resident Evil Village on PS4 and Xbox One are eligible to receive free upgrades for their next-gen counterparts.
side by side, Capcom She revealed two additional methods of experimenting Resident Evil Village. The first, already available, is a PS5 exclusive demo called Resident Evil Village Maiden. The second is Resident Evil Re: Verse, which is an online multiplayer game vampire This will be freely available to everyone who purchases Resident Evil Village.
Village Resident Evil Maiden It’s a standalone experiment originally designed as a visual demo, explained Resident Evil Village producer Peter Fabiano, but then evolved into a short story with puzzle elements. The events of Maiden demo take place before the events of the main game, as players control a character called ‘the maiden’, who cannot fight or even block but has to escape from Dimitrescu’s castle.
Resident Evil Re: Verse is a six-player competitive multiplayer mode that is played in third-person, unlike the first-person perspective in the main game. You can choose from popular Resident Evil characters such as Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Claire Valentine and Leon Kennedy. Re: Verse arrives to coincide with Resident Evil’s 25th anniversary. At launch, it will not be available separately.
Resident Evil Village will be released on May 7 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series S / X. The game is now available for pre-order on this date. steamAnd the PlayStation StoreAnd and Microsoft Store.
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