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Lifetime sales for the series hit 150 million, significantly over the 146 million sales reported in the previous quarter.
"This game’s ability to modernise a 20-year-old classic and its amazing reception definitely made us more confident in our decision to switch the genre, for sure," says game director Kyle Rowley.
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Nintendo and Capcom have announced that recent Resident Evil releases will be making their way to the Nintendo Switch as cloud versions.
Meanwhile, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy crosses 1 million sales.
Either due to creative changes or other factors, these monsters remained on the cutting room floor.
The sheer terror of these moments lingers to this day.
Capcom talks about camera systems and focusing on the current slate of platforms.
Capcom is targeting a "high frame rate" for the base Xbox One and PS4.
The classic modes, meant for hardcore players, are making a return.