Rahul Chettiyar | Published on 25 Jan 2021
Capcom’s long-rumoured remake of Resident Evil 4 has reportedly hit a minor speed bump, owing to some internal disagreements over creative direction. The game will now see a partial developmental reboot, and is slated for a potential 2023 release.
Sources: Capcom has overhauled its plans for a Resident Evil 4 remake, people with knowledge of its plans have told VGC.
The news comes from a VGC report, which states that Tatsuya Minami s M-Two, the studio previously involved in creating Resident Evil 3 Remake, will no longer be in charge of the following iteration. And will instead be largely taken over by Capcom s Division 1.
Resident Evil Beta for Secretive Multiplayer Game Revealed
In addition to the planned release of
Resident Evil Village later this year, it looks as though Capcom has plans to launch a new multiplayer game set in the iconic universe as well. A new closed beta phase for this mysterious project has now become available with fans being able to take part in play sessions for the title later this month.
Following the announcement of the Resident Evil Showcase earlier this morning, a new page on the official website for the franchise went live. This page features an application that allows users to sign up to take part in a closed beta for a new multiplayer game that Capcom seemingly has in the works. This game (or accompanying mode) is said to boast four to six players in total and is simply being referred to as a “closed beta test celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Resident Evil!” It’s also only available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, potentially telling us that this will be a
DualShockers’ Favorite Games of 2020 Camilo’s Top 10
Video games were one of the things that helped me keep my sanity through 2020. Having to only pick ten was tough, but these were my standouts.
As 2020 (thankfully) comes to a close, the DualShockers staff is coming together to share their personal favorite games throughout the year. Unlike our official Game of the Year Awards, each of these lists is meant to reflect which games stood out personally to each of our staff members. Additionally, any game not just 2020 releases can be considered in each Top 10 List.
It goes without saying that 2020 was kind of a dumpster fire of a year, to the point that making such comments about it feels like a bit of a cliche. As a result, video game releases were that much more important and meaningful than they may have ever been in the past. There was a major rise in the consumption and usage of video games this year due to the still ongoing pandemic. People have clearly needed things