The developers promise there will be plenty of customization options for players.
"PlayStation 5 is about making a really smooth, quick-to-load experience," says Remedy's Thomas Puha.
Joel actor Troy Baker speaks about how the game's story will challenge its audience on multiple levels.
Producer Yoshinori Kitase talks about how the upcoming remake expands the original's story.
Series producer Keisuke Kikuchi says whether or not the series returns is up to Nintendo.
A primer on Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, and Barret for those not familiar with them.
"That’s a massive amount of work that we don’t want to put our team through," says director Neil Druckmann.
An announcement regarding the same is expected very soon.
"There hasn’t been a final decision yet," says director Neil Druckmann.
The next round of content is coming soon.
Look man, I haven't even finished Resident Evil 3, yet.
Apparently, it's going to be a “reimagined” event.
They called it the Switcher. Seriously.
The closest thing we'll get to E3 this year.
However, only two maps - Atlas Superstore and Shoothouse - are available till April 6th.
The developers chose to build unique assets for each location rather than repurposing and reusing a select few.
Battle it out against other players and earn new trinkets.
"We thought to retain the elements that people love and just change the presentation," says co-director Naoki Hamaguchi.
With a little tease of upcoming DLC.