Resident Evil 9 is reportedly being developed as an open-world game.
That's according to noted leaker Dusk Golem, who said that following Capcom's improvements to the RE Engine when developing open-world experiences like Dragon's Dogma 2, Capcom is eager to capitalise on the expanded tech when making Monster Hunter Wild and Resident Evil 9.
12 Biggest WTF Moments In Resident Evil Village — RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE GAMEPLAY 60FPS PS5 12 Biggest WTF Moments In Resident Evil Village — RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE GAMEPLAY 60FPS PS5«So here's a little tidbit I'll share,» Dusk Golem said on X/Twitter. «Capcom often will greenlight new initiatives in threes closer together.
»Decent examples are RE7, RE:2 & DMCV were all greenlit fairly close together to take advantage of their new RE Engine, and the idea to remake RE:2 inspired them to also take on RE:3 & RE:4 for a remake initiative.
«Dragon's Dogma 2 expanded RE Engine functionality for open world games, the two other games building on this tech is Monster Hunter Wild & Resident Evil 9.
(2/2) take on RE:3 & RE:4 for a remake initiative. Dragons Dogma 2 expanded RE Engine functionality for open world games, the two other games building on this tech is Monster Hunter Wild & Resident Evil 9.
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) <a href=»https://twitter.com/AestheticGamer1/status/1771155355252236568?ref_src=" https:>March 22, 2024 To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings«All three project goals [sic] has been to retain the series DNA,» Golem added in a subsequent tweet. «Dragon's Dogma 2 is still clearly Dragon's Dogma, Wild is still clearly Monster Hunter, same will be true for RE9 [with] Resident Evil.»
Capcom has not formally confirmed that Resident Evil 9 is in development – although it's fair to presume it is – while Monster Hunter Wild was announced back in December 2023.
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