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The Resident Evil Re: Verse Open Beta Is Out Now

The Resident Evil Re: Verse Open Beta Is Out Now The multiplayer beta for the Resident Evil multiplayer game is out now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. While you have to wait a little longer to play Resident Evil Village, the multiplayer game Resident Evil Re: Verse is now available on all platforms through an open beta. The beta test is now live on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam. The PS5 and Xbox Series X|S editions are not bespoke next-gen versions, but instead they are backwards-compatible editions of the game.

Resident Evil Village Actress, Jeanette Maus, Has Passed Away

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Maus also had Crohn’s disease and unfortunately contracted COVID-19 as well in which a GoFundMe page had been set up for Maus to aid her with mounting medical bills. At the time, the actress was being treated at City of Hope in Los Angeles, and was “making great progress in eliminating the tumors.” She was undergoing a combination of chemotherapy and treatments using a machine called the Molecular Enhancer. The tragic news of Maus’s passing was confirmed on Facebook by her fiancé, Dusty Warren, in which he sadly wrote: “It is with a shattered-yet grateful-heart that I inform you that Jeanette Maus passed away late last night due to complications of cancer,” Warren continued. “I’m really sad, but I’m super proud of her. She fought so hard, with tremendous grace and optimism, inspiring myself and I’m sure many of you.”

Resident Evil Village Actress, Jeanette Maus Dies at Aged 39

Resident Evil Village Actress, Jeanette Maus Dies at Aged 39 RIP Jeanette Maus Capcom has left us with sad news today as they announced the passing of actress, Jeanette Maus. Maus has donned many roles in her career, and is particularly known for her contribution as one of the witches in the upcoming Capcom title, Resident Evil Village. Capcom publicly paid tribute to the Resident Evil actress on their Twitter page last night. “We here at Capcom R&D 1 are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Jeanette Maus, the talented actress who helped bring several different characters, including our witches to the world in Resident Evil Village. Our hearts go out to her family and loved ones.”

Resident Evil Village Actress Jeanette Maus Has Passed Away at 39

Resident Evil Village Actress Jeanette Maus Has Passed Away at 39 Jeanette Maus, the actress behind several Resident Evil Village characters including the witches, has passed away due to complications arising from cancer. She was 39. A talented actress, teacher, and coach, Maus is known for her appearances in Charm City Kings, Dismissed, and Your Sister’s Sister among others. According to a GoFundMe campaign set up by her fiancé Dusty Warren, Maus was diagnosed with colon cancer last April, and her initial CT scans after starting treatment were promising. News of her passing was shared by the official Capcom Twitter account as well as Warren.

Resident Evil Village Actress Jeanette Maus Dies at 39

Resident Evil Village Actress Jeanette Maus Dies at 39 Actress Jeanette Maus, who played a role in a number of movies, TV shows, and stars in the upcoming video game Resident Evil Village, was announced to have passed away over this past weekend. Maus was 39 years old. Resident Evil Village developer Capcom shared the news on social media recently, stating that Maus played a major role in the upcoming game. The studio said that Maus portrayed a number of different characters in the title, but most notably was the actress behind the witches that have been seen in pre-release trailers recently. “We here at Capcom R&D 1 are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Jeanette Maus, the talented actress who helped bring several different characters, including our witches to the world in Resident Evil Village,” Capcom said in its tweet. “Our hearts go out to her family and loved ones.”

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