Rumor: New Resident Evil coming in 2021 is cross-gen and "biggest departure" in series history
Apparently, development bears a striking resemblance to th꧑e original Resident Evil 3

Twitter user Aest𓂃heticGamer has another rumor to share about a new Resident Evil game, this time calling the in-development project "the biggest departure the series has ever taken."
According to the rumor, the new Resident Evil game won't 🌊be another remake. Instead, it's said to be a perplexing new entry and potentially controversial. So controversial, in fact, that the rumor source thinks "a lot of people will be pissed off about it when it's revealed." But AestheticGamer encourages fans to be open-minded, assuring fans it's "a high-quality game."
(1/3)Ah what the Hell, I'll tease a bit more about this 2021 RE game & then not talk🌄 deeper about it until a bit after RE3 is out. The 2021 RE game started development in late 2016, by the time it releases it'll have been ꦰin development for 4-4.5 years (been in dev at the moment
Thi꧅ngs get even more perplexing when the source mentions that development on the game is "very similar" to the original Resident Evil 3 (not the remake). "I won't expand on what I mean by that until later," reads one tweet.
Apparently, th𒁃e new Resident Evil has been in development since late 2016 and is set to be announced "really soon," so at least if the rumor is true, we won't have to ꧙wait long to hear more.
Of course, it's natural to speculate that the new rumor foretells an imminent Resident Evil 8 announcement. AestheticGamer has spoken in the past about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Resident Evil 8 rumors - which say RE8 will ꦯtake place in a pseudo-European setting filled with monsters - but it isn't clear if the supposed 2021 release is something different.
Fortunately, we have 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Resident Evil 3 to keep us occupied until we hear something official about the next Resident Evil, and there's already a silly mod that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gives Nemesis a banana-hammock (yes, really).
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