One of the series' most re-released and popular games, Resident Evil 4 Remake is on the way out for PCs and consoles. The popular zombie-survival title still stars Leon Kennedy as he seeks Ashley Graham. While much of it will feel familiar to fans of the franchise, Capcom has clarified that it will not be a 1:1 remake.
Resident Evil 4 remake will have new features, quality-of-life changes, and perhaps story beats to expand and modernize the familiar tale. Initially revealed during June 2022’s State of Play, Capcom’s zombie-killing franchise is coming back soon.
Here’s what players need to know about Resident Evil 4 remake as it makes its way to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PSVR2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam). It does not appear to have an Xbox One version coming.
One of the most popular games of all time, Resident Evil 4 remake brings back the story of Leon Kennedy, who is trying to rescue the president’s daughter. After she's kidnapped by a terrifying cult in Spain, he has to explore some wretched and unsettling places to find her.
Players won’t have to wait long for Resident Evil 4 Remake. It will launch on March 24, 2023, across a wide variety of consoles. Interestingly, PlayStation 4 users can upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version for free.
Fans can look forward to a variety of improvements in Resident Evil 4 remake. There will be fewer QTEs (quick-time events), and stealth gameplay will be more viable in the game now, it’s been said. The DLC of the original game will also exist, but it’s not clear how it will be implemented. Meanwhile, The Mercenaries, which was a mini-game in RE4, will be launched as a free post-launch update.
While the console versions will be ready to play upon purchase, the PC version, of course,
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