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Resident Evil Re:Verse Delayed Until 2022

Don’t worry guys … it’s coming, you’ll just have to wait until 2022, which is around the corner so to speak 😀

Taken from Engadget …At this point, it’s almost a surprise when a notable game slated for 2021 isn’t delayed. The latest title to slip to 2022 is Resident Evil Re:Verse, the upcoming multiplayer take on the horror franchise. What stands out with this delay, however, is that Capcom is putting the release date on ice only a week or two before the game was supposed to drop.

“The previously announced July 2021 launch of Resident Evil Re:Verse is being moved to 2022 so that the team can continue working to deliver a smooth gameplay experience,” the Resident Evil crew wrote in a tweet. “We will share updated launch details at a later time. Thank you for your patience and understanding.”

Re:Verse was announced as a freebie for those who own Resident Evil Village. Capcom suggested those who have a physical copy of Village keep their Re:Verse download code in a safe place or add it to their account so they’re ready to roll when the game finally drops.

Re:Verse is effectively a separate deathmatch mode in which between four and six players pick a Resident Evil character and duke it out in short battles. When you die, you return as a zombie. The player with the most points after five minutes wins.

Source: Engadget

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