One of 2021's biggest games was Resident Evil: Village, the long-anticipated follow-up to 2017's Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, a game that reinvented the beloved survival horror franchise as a tense, first-person, VR compatible modern title. Biohazard introduced many new elements to the franchise such as new protagonist Ethan and his wife Mia, the aforementioned first-person perspective, and a return to the survival horror roots of the franchise that Resident Evil: Village built upon to find major success in 2021.
One element that fans loved about Resident Evil 7 was Capcom's dedicated support to the title with brand-new DLC content for months after its original release, eventually concluding in the releases of the Not a Hero and End of ZOE DLC packs at the end of 2017, ending a full year of consistent DLC support for the game which had launched in January of the same year. During an E3 2021 broadcast a month after Village's release, Capcom confirmed that Resident Evil: Village would receive the same DLC treatment as its predecessor. There's just one issue, though: after almost a year since Village's release, there has been no update regarding the game's DLC content.
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Capcom revealed shortly before the release of Resident Evil: Village that the developer had not created the game with the intention of supporting it with post-launch content, unlike its predecessor Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. This means that any Resident Evil: Village DLC content created following the game's release would not only have to be developed from scratch, but given the standalone nature of the game's storyline, it would also need to be conceptualized from scratch, too.
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