In 2005, Capcom released Resident Evil 4 and completely changed the industry. Resident Evil 4 represented a major shift for the Resident Evil franchise, stands as one of the highest-rated games ever made, and inspired third-person shooter games for years to come. Capcom has re-released Resident Evil 4 a number of times over the years, remastering it for modern platforms and even creating a VR version for Oculus Quest 2. Now Capcom has officially announced a full-fledged Resident Evil 4 remake with a spooky trailer that has also confirmed its release date.
The Resident Evil 4 remake has been rumored for years, but now it's official. Capcom kicked off the latest PlayStation State of Play event by announcing that the Resident Evil 4 remake is in development and will launch on March 24, 2023. Not only that, but Capcom is also working on PlayStation 5 exclusive content for the Resident Evil 4 remake that will incorporate the upcoming PlayStation VR2 headset.
Cinematic Shows What Resident Evil 4 Could Look Like In Unreal Engine 4
The Resident Evil 4 remake trailer shows that the game is going for a darker tone than the original. While the original version of Resident Evil 4 still had horror elements, it was cheesy, even for Resident Evil standards, and had a more action-oriented approach. Based on what's shown in the Resident Evil 4 remake trailer, the new version of the game will be scarier, though we need to see more to be sure.
The trailer shows Resident Evil 4 protagonist Leon S. Kennedy sent out to rescue the president's daughter, Ashley, who has gone missing in Europe. During his search, Leon winds up in a dangerous village populated by disturbed individuals who have been infected by Las Plagas. Leon will find himself at
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