Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness Is Coming To Netflix This July
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Netflix has been slowly but steadily expanding its video game-themed shows, and one of the next major franchises to be adapted will be Capcom s
Here s a little bit more about the backstory, which takes place several years after A new trailer for
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness was also revealed, showcasing more of what fans can expect from this CGI animation series coming to Netflix later this year. With a story set several years after the events of
Resident Evil 4, both Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield are brought together when their paths cross after investigating two seemingly separate incidents. What awaits them in the darkness that looms large before them?
It’s become a running joke that Capcom has been hellbent on porting Resident Evil 4 to every gaming platform possible. Well, it looks like the developer just added heaps of fuel to that fire, as we learned at the April Resident Evil Showcase that Resident Evil 4 is coming to VR on the Oculus Quest 2.
During the latest Resident Evil Showcase, we saw the upcoming Resident Evil Village get a lot of the spotlight. However, Capcom spared a few minutes to share some news on one of the most beloved entries in the series. Resident Evil 4 is set to get a VR release on the Oculus Quest 2 in 2021.
We’ve seen a lot of castles and dungeons in Resident Evil Village for quite a while now and not much in the way of actual village. The new trailer still had a lot of gothic and ceremonial structure to be seen, but there was a lot of other goods in the latest look at the game. We even got to see a wealth of the village and the plight the inhabitants were facing in Resident Evil Village. It’s looking like between the castle and the village, there’s going to be a lot of bloodthirsty horrors to deal with.