Capcom Delays Resident Evil Re:Verse to 2022

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Capcom is developing a new Resident Evil title called Resident Evil Re:Verse that allows players to take control of some of the franchise’s most popular characters and do battle against others in four to six-person “survival horror revenge matches” online. Following a less-than-spectacular reception to the game’s beta, Capcom has announced that it has decided to delay Resident Evil Re:Verse’s release from its original July 2021 launch date to 2022. This is so the Resident Evil Re:Verse team can better ensure a smooth gameplay experience. Capcom’s Resident Evil Re:Verse will be a free download for anyone who purchased the latest mainline installment of Resident Evil, Resident Evil Village.

In Resident Evil Re:Verse you can test your skills against other players in four to six-person survival horror revenge matches. Play as beloved characters from the Resident Evil series and turn the tides of battle with powerful bioweapons. Take part in 5-minute Deathmatches, where the player with the most points wins! Use the weapons and items you find to take down even more powerful enemies!

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