Resident Evil 4 remake release date set for March 24
The long-rumored remake is coming to PS5 🎃wit🏅h PSVR2 support

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Resident Evil 4 remake was officially announced at today's Sony State of P♋lay event,🍃 and it will launch on March 24, 2023.
The long-rumored remake will launch across PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC - no last-gen versions have been announced. Sony and Capcom say support for PSVR2 is also in development. (The studio also announced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码ꦫ历史查询:PSVR2 support for ꦅResident Evil Village.)
Capcom says in a blog post that this remake will deliver "truly next-gen visuals, modernized gameplay, and a reimagined, deeper storyline whi💙le faithfu꧙lly preserving the essence and maintaining the legacy of the original."
While we might be seeing plenty of new elements, the gameplay trailer shows a lot of fa🍃miliar pieces, too, including Leon Kennedy's iconic encounter in the Ganado village at the start of the game. There look to be quite a few more nighttime scenes than in the original, hinting that there could be a bigger focus on horror.
The remake is being developed in the same RE Engine that has powered all the recent ♛entries in𒅌 the series.
A remake of Resident Evil 4 has been rumored for ages, and one recent report suggests that some of the new material might draw from ideas that were cut from🍬 th🔥e original game. Original director Shinji Mikami seems to be okay with any potential plot changes, as he joked in a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recent interview that he hoped Cap♑com could "make the story better," since he wrote the origina𒁏l in just three weeks.
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