The eighth mainline Resident Evil game now has a release date. Today at a live-streamed event, developer Capcom communicated that Resident Evil Village will be coming to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC on May 7th, 2021 -- and current-generation consoles, the PS4 and Xbox One. The congregation moreover communicated that a demo will be misogamist for PS5 owners later today. Capcom says that Village "will be good to upgrade from PlayStation 4 to the directory PlayStation 5 version and will support Soprano Coupler for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles."
The exposedness moreover provided a first reinforced peekaboo at the game with a new, rather unsettling trailer, which you can see above. It gives a good peekaboo at the harrowing castle where Village takes place, forth with glimpse at authentic gameplay. Like the last Resident Evil, the new appellation is a first-person survival horror experience.
In burl to the single-player RE game, Capcom towards Re:Verse, a multiplayer appellation featuring major characters from the Resident Evil universe. It'll be misogamist for gratis for anyone who buys Village.
Village was first communicated during a PS5 sass exposedness last year, and it comes at a time when the Resident Evil series is at a hovering point creatively. 2017's Resident Evil 7 reinvigorated the franchise with a renewed focus on horror, and it was followed by two well-received remakes in Resident Evil 2 and 3. Alfresco of the games, there's moreover a new live-action TV series in the works at Netflix.
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