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We’ve been featured on Google News since 2014, and Apple News, OpenCritic and Metacritic since 2016. We were added to The Game Awards’ jury in 2017 and the Game Critics Awards E3 panel in 2018.
Stevivor was named as Highly Commended in the category of Best Independent Media Outlet at the Australian IT Journalism Awards in 2016 and in 2019. In 2018, Stevivor won Best Esports Coverage at the Esports Pro Oceania Awards.
If you like your sequels to be much more expansive than the games that preceded them, then Resident Evil Village seems like it could be just for you. Based on new information that has recently come about from Capcom, the highly-anticipated follow-up to Resident Evil 7 is going to be much larger in [.]
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Don’t miss the Resident Evil Showcase on January 21st at 10pm GMT/ 11pm CET! Join Brittney Brombacher ( @BlondeNerd ) on a guided tour of Resident Evil Village, including a new trailer, first-ever gameplay, and lots more Resident Evil news! pic.twitter.com/BSNiFPpkbV
It has been announced that Resident Evil 7: Biohazard will support cross-saves between the Xbox One and PC versions of the game.
In an article by Dengeki (translated by IGN), it was revealed that the Windows Store version of Resident Evil 7 will be able to share play data with the Xbox One version. This hints at the fact that the upcoming horror title may be a part of Microsoft’s Xbox Play Anywhere program, which sees players receiving both the PC and Xbox One versions for the price of a single game.
The Dengeki article also stated that Resident Evil 7 will support HDR on all formats, 4K on both the PlayStation 4 Pro and PC, and will feature compatibility with the PSVR.