One of the greatest games ever made gets one of the greatest remakes ever made.
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Here's everything you need to know about Capcom's upcoming survival horror remake.
Starting up the Resident Evil 4 demo has a random chance to let you play its Mad Chainsaw difficulty mode.
A new trailer highlights new features, including the rearranged soundtrack, the Collection for viewing artwork, and much more.
The collection will also include a toggle for higher resolution visuals, an art gallery with over a thousand art pieces, and over 180 music tracks.
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The survival horror remake's demo will let players experience the opening village encounter, and unlike past Resident Evil demos, will have no time limit.
An open beta will be live from March 17 to March 19. Details have also been revealed on the game's battle pass, dubbed the Survival Pass.
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The release date could be announced during the upcoming Capcom Spotlight and coincide with Title Update 5's launch next month.
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Twitter users have spotted an ad for the demo on Twitch, which seems to have prematurely gone live before Capcom's showcase on March 9th.
Producer Hirabayashi Yoshiaki confirmed seeing "everyone's reaction" to the rain effects and promised "adjustments" at launch.
The alternate reality game hopes to offer up some backstory leading into the events of Resident Evil 4.
Capcom's highly anticipated survival horror remake is launching for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC on March 24.
Capcom's long-awaited remake arrives on March 24th for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. Here's how it differs from the 2005 original.
While various sections in the remake's Salazar Castle have their changes and new mechanics, they're faithful to the original game overall.