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The legendary survival horror game is returning with a full-fledged remake- here's everything you should know about it.
Extensive uncut gameplay footage has emerged, showcasing the opening of the upcoming survival horror remake from Konami and Bloober Team.
The optional filter includes "grain effect, color correction and screen adjustments" for a more "old-school experience."
"After 25 years, my approach to music has evolved. This work reflects that change," the legendary returning composer says.
Series producer Motoi Okamoto also says Konami intends to illustrate how "serious" it is about reviving the franchise with the upcoming remake.
Bloober Team's Mateusz Lenart also confirms it will take over 20 hours if you "like to spend your time searching for everything."
Locations like the Wood Side and Blue Creek Apartments also have revamped layouts with new locations for enemies and items.
Bloober Team's remake captures the atmosphere and dread of the classic survival horror across 27 minutes of PS5 gameplay.
A new story trailer showcases familiar characters, locations, and sequences from the upcoming survival horror remake, due out in October.
Konami and Bloober Team are working on "nailing down the final plans before release", according to creative director Mateusz Lenart.
Konami and Bloober Team's long-awaited survival horror remake is set to release worldwide for PlayStation 5 and PC this October.
However, Bloober Team's opinions ensured that "the remake is highly faithful to the original," says prodcuer Motoi Okamoto.
Konami has finally unsealed its lips and revealed new details on the long-awaited horror remake.
Meanwhile, thanks to the town's fog, the "limited visibility provides ample cover for a variety of monsters lurking outside the player’s field of vision".
That's down to the usage of performance capture, which adds "an extra layer of nuance to the character dynamics," according to the devs.
Players who pre-order the game's Deluxe Edition will be able to start playing it 48 hours ahead of its release on October 8.
Luke Roberts plays James Sunderland while Salóme Gunnarsdóttir plays Maria/Mary in Bloober Team's upcoming remake, out October 8th.
Bloober Team says that though the remake's story will remain largely unchanged, significant changes have been made with the tech.
The beloved psychological horror title's long-awaited remake will launch for PlayStation 5 and PC in October.