Capcom prepares the adaptations of three of its games to the new generation of consoles. Resident Evil 2 Remake, Resident Evil 3: Remake and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard will be Relaused at Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PS5 . In addition, the improvements will also be added to the PC versions. The update, which will be free for those who have the game in previous systems, will also allow to transfer progress to the new generation, Village confirmed by Japanese company on social networks.
"We are happy to confirm that the items saved from the original versions of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will be transferred to their respective updated versions . The DLC that come with the Gold Edition of Resident Evil 7 will also be transferred ". They refer to Vol. 1, Vol. 2 and the free DLC not to Hero, starring Chris Redfield.
Capcom hVillage not yet detailed what visual and performance improvements will introduce. So far, these games worked on the previous machines thanks to the retraction of the new consoles, so they did not take advantage of their hardware natively.
The future of Resident Evil: an expansion for Village
Much hVillage been talked about Resident Evil 4 Remake, a product that hVillage not been announced officially but it fits within the strategy that Capcom followed over these lVillaget years. The re-releVillagee of the second and third installment anticipates the possibility of exploring the return of the original title of Gamecube, which then saw the light in endless platforms. What is confirmed is that Resident Evil Village will receive an expansion of history, although it is only known that currently is in development .
Resident Evil Village is available at PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC and Google Stadia.
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