A new PEGI rating for Resident Evil Re:Verse on Google Stadia has sparked hopes that Capcom may soon begin sharing more details about its release. Capcom announced Re:Verse as a multiplayer component for Resident Evil Village months ahead of the main game's May 2021 launch. While the publisher hosted multiple beta phases, the PvP mode found itself delayed beyond RE Village's release window. Few details about the online suite have surfaced in the 12 months since its indefinite postponement.
Resident Evil Re:Verse boasts an interesting enough premise. Given that it was originally meant to arrive during the franchise's 25th anniversary, Re:Verse constitutes a deathmatch mode featuring several iconic heroes and villains, including the likes of Leon Kennedy, Jill Valentine, Nemesis, and Albert Wesker. The PvP mode tasks players with scouring the environment for virus capsules that unlock special bonuses. When a user succumbs to their injuries and dies, the player character resurrects as a bioweapon whose identity is contingent on the number of samples collected during the match. Intriguing gameplay loop aside, the experience suffered from more than a fair few hiccups that Resident Evil Re:Verse's delay to 2022 has hopefully ironed out.
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As spotted by Gematsu, the European rating board PEGI recently updated its Resident Evil Re:Verse page with a new listing for the Google Stadia. The listings for the game's PC, PS4, and Xbox One versions were added in May 2021. Unsurprisingly, the latest update has many wondering if Re:Verse will soon see the light of day after a lengthy absence from the spotlight. Capcom itself has yet to so much as hint at the multiplayer suite's
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