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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Steam Page For ‘Resident Evil Village’ Updated Info Includes a Multiplayer Component

Capcom is busy prepping for the big Resident Evil Showcase happening this Thursday, but already a pretty significant detail about the upcoming Resident Evil Village has made its way online, courtesy of the game’s own Steam page. And while it’s not as spoiler-y as the potential plot twist that was leaked a few months ago, it continues Capcom’s idea of exploring multiplayer with the franchise.

Yep, according to SteamDB, one incoming change that took place early this morning was the addition of the “multiplayer” tag to the Store page for Village. It’s not updated yet as of this writing, but it soon will be.

This coincides with Capcom having a closed beta test at the end of the month for a new unannounced Resident Evil multiplayer title on consoles that will support 4-6 players. It wasn’t clear if that was a standalone game, or tied to Village, but it appears that might be answered this week.

Then there’s that massive hack that Capcom experienced during the summer that we’ve tried to stay away from, but info from that incident hinted that Village will either have an online component to it, or have a separate title a la what Capcom did with the Resident Evil 3 remake and Resistance.

Regardless, the Resident Evil Showcase happens January 21 at 2PM Pacific Time, while Resident Evil Village is set for release later this year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC.

Props to Biohazard Declassified for this one.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3648775/steam-page-for-resident-evil-village-updated-info-includes-a-multiplayer-component/

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