Resident Evil 4 PS4 Remake Confirmed!

By | September 16, 2022

Although there have been rumors about Resident Evil 4 Remake for a while, Capcom just officially revealed the project in June. The fourth Resident Evil game will initially only be accessible to players on the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X platforms. Capcom, however, said at the Tokyo Game Show that Resident Evil 4 Remake PS4 will also be released. Many people believe Resident Evil 4 Remake is solely for next-generation platforms because Capcom does not announce it for any other vintage consoles.

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Capcom Has Confirmed The Remake of Resident Evil 4 PS4

Capcom stated that Resident Evil 4 Remake will energize the PlayStation 4 system. This wonderful information was presented yesterday at the Tokyo Games Show 2022. At the Capcom-hosted Showcase event in October, further details will be made public. At the Capcom Showcase 2022 in June, Capcom will solely reveal gameplay information for Resident Evil 4 Remake through a trailer. In the video, some gameplay footage is displayed with more intricate and polished aesthetics. The Resident Evil 4 remake version will still keep its authenticity from the original, according to Capcom’s director and producer. The storyline will remain the same, but the remake will have a greater level of horror than the original.

Along With The Resident Evil 4 Remake, Capcom Has Also Recalled The Resident Evil Village DLC.

Rose’s Shadow Along with confirming Resident Evil 4 Remake’s availability for the PlayStation 4, Capcom also reminds fans of the intriguing stuff that will be featured in this survival-horror game series, particularly Resident Evil Village, the eighth series. Later on, DLC for Resident Evil Village will provide players access to Rose Winters’ story, continuing where the original game left off. In addition, the regular game’s additional characters and the Mercenaries mode will both have third-person modes. Resident Evil Village Cloud Version, which will be accessible on Nintendo Switch, and a VR version that can be played on Sony PlayStation VR2 were both confirmed by Capcom.