Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2, and Dead Rising 2: Off The Record Remasters Coming September 13

Plus a really cool 10th anniversary trailer.

Posted By | On 09th, Aug. 2016

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Capcom’s Dead Rising series remasters – remasters for the first Dead Rising game, as well as Dead Rising 2 and Off The Record, will be launching on September 13 on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. And the game will be running at 1080p and 60fps, to boot.

The remasters will also come with all the DLC costumes that were released for the games originally- so when you buy them, you get the complete and hopefully definitive experience for all of them.

You can check out a new, celebratory trailer commemorating the tenth anniversary for the franchise, as well as advertising the upcoming remasters of each of the three games. The trailer should also get you into the mood for more Dead Rising, which is just as well, with Dead Rising 4 launching this December for the Xbox One and for Windows 10 PCs. Ports of the game for non Windows 10 PCs as well as for the PlayStation 4 will be coming later.


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