Capcom’s terrible multiplayer title, Resident Evil Re:Verse, is shutting down. It will be delisted on March 3rd, 9 PM PT from digital storefronts and servers shut down on June 29th, 11:59 PM PT. Included with Resident Evil Village, it won’t be available with the title past March 3rd.
Character and creature skins alongside the Premium Pass and RP Boosters will also be removed from sale. Current owners can still play while servers remain up, though they won’t retain anything, including Premium Pass rewards.
Regarding the title’s end of service, Capcom said that Re:Verse “was developed in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Resident Evil series, and your overwhelming support for the game has far exceeded our expectations since the time of its release.” It’s now reached a “new turning point for the series” and feels that “Resident Evil Re:Verse has served its original, celebratory purpose admirably.”
The player numbers, at least on Steam, tell a different story. Re:Verse peaked at a dismal 2,115 concurrent players per SteamDB and has seen double-digit figures since December 2022. The last 24 hours saw a whopping 18 concurrent players online at this time of writing. It’s perhaps more surprising that servers have remained online for so long.
Resident Evil Re:Verse is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
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