A new version of Resident Evil Village built specifically for PlayStation VR2 was revealed during the recent PlayStation State of Play. The latest installment in the survival horror franchise released to acclaim back in May 2021, but it has yet to receive any expansions or DLC. Last year developer Capcom confirmed that Resident Evil Village DLC is in development, though it has since kept quiet on the matter.
Once again following Resident Evil 7: Biohazard protagonist Ethan Winters, Resident Evil Village sees the skilled survivalist search a horrifying town for his missing daughter. While Biohazard returned to the beloved series' survival horror roots, Village reintroduces more combat-focused gameplay elements with a range of available weapons and melee attacks. The game manages to reinvent traditional horror icons like werewolves and vampires into truly terrifying and threatening enemies. By improving and expanding upon the story and gameplay of its predecessor, the eighth installment was able to breathe new life into the aging franchise. Resident Evil Village won Game of the Year from a number of publications last year, and now fans will be able to immerse themselves in its horrifying world once again.
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A PlayStation VR2 version of ResidentEvil Village was recently announced by PlayStation (via YouTube) during the digital State of Play event. The brand-new edition of the game, will let players experience Ethan Winters' horrific journey from an even more immersive perspective using Sony's upcoming virtual reality headset, Players will be able to explore Resident Evil Village and fight its horrifying array of foes using motion controls and the powerful PlayStation
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