Hirabayashi revealed that the game is in the "final spurt" of its development. Capcom updated much of the visuals in the upcoming remake.Ĭapcom’s Yoshiaki Hirabayashi recently said that the team is working to provide more information about the upcoming game. The visuals, character design, as well as the environment have been largely improved from Resident Evil 4. We also got an extended gameplay for the game along with the trailer.īased on the gameplay video, the new Resident Evil 4 looks to have a darker tone and a tenser atmosphere compared to the original. So far, we've had only two official trailers with the latest one being released in October 2022. With the game being slated for release in late March, we can look forward to Capcom to start hyping the game in the coming weeks. AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem January 1, 2023 RE7, RE:2, RE:3 & RE8 all got media drops like this around this window of time. The "2-4 hour" hands-on gameplay section impressions part of Capcom's marketing of RE games. RE7, RE:2, RE:3 & RE8 all got media drops like this around this window of time." We're probably pretty close to the 3rd trailer & the "2-4 hour" hands-on gameplay section impressions part of Capcom's marketing of RE games. The leaker adds, "While there's not an iron-clad rule to how Capcom does marketing (RE:3 & RE8 for example shifted things a bit to how they usually do it), there's a loose formula to Capcom's Resident Evil marketing you can definitely pick-up on. "There's definitely implications there was a press event for RE:4 in December probably, & usually Capcom kicks off a bigger marketing push for Resident Evil games about 3 months to release." "Btw, I'd say it's very likely that there will be some new RE:4 news this months," Dusk Golem tweets. As Dusk Golem pointed out, the game is over two years away, so some of the specifics could change between now and then.Reliable horror game leaker Dusk Golem shared that fans should be getting some new juicy bits of information for the Resident Evil 4 remake in the coming months.Īccording to the leaker, Capcom typically starts its big marketing push three months before the release of its games. It goes without saying that Capcom has yet to officially announce the remake, let alone reveal any of these details. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem April 12, 2020 You can bet your ass they were also following reception of RE3 REmake closely to see what worked, didn't work, etc. Several of the game's reviews - including our own review - awarded it lower scores compared to 2, owed to a variety of reasons to do with quality and length.Īnd something to be mentioned is M-Two were helping with RE3 for some practice rather than being as they also were working on RE4. More specifically, developer M-Two has been digesting the critical response to Resident Evil 3. Dusk Golem also pointed out that Capcom is paying close attention to player feedback on the remakes of 2 and 3. The game has seemingly been in development for nearly two years already, with support from the Resident Evil 2 Remake and Devil May Cry 5 teams. New details about the rumoured Resident Evil 4 Remake have come to light.įollowing the weekend's news that Capcom is reportedly working on remaking Resident Evil 4, a number of additional details have been shared by a noted leaker.ĭusk Golem, who has been leaking a tonne of Resident Evil details over the past few months, more recently revealing crucial information about Resident Evil 8, has once again returned with some additional information on the Resident Evil 4 remake.Īccording to them, the team currently working on the game is bigger than the one responsible for the Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes, and it has spent a longer time prototyping concepts compared to those games.
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