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Capcom may unveil a spiritual successor to ‘Resident Evil Outbreak’

The next Resident Evil game may not be a sequel or a remake — not a straightforward one, anyway. Capcom is teasing plans to unveil a new title, nicknamed Project Resistance, at 11AM Eastern on September 9th. The developer hasn’t said anything about what it will entail, but the initial signs point to a spiritual successor to the spin-off Resident Evil Outbreak. Thumbnails grabbed from the YouTube Premiere show what looks to be four heroes working together to slay the zombie hordes. It’s not certain if you’ll fight alongside AI or human players, but you won’t be alone.

Whenever the game arrives, it’ll be available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. You’ll also see plenty after the title’s premiere. Capcom intends to show gameplay on stage at Tokyo Game Show in mid-September, and residents of Japan who register in advance will have an opportunity to play at the event. Project Resistance is clearly deep into development, even if an honest-to-goodness launch is still a while away.

Bigger images from the Project Resistance teaser trailer pic.twitter.com/cOwjDepapv


Author: Jon Fingas
Source: Engadget
Tags: av, capcom, games, gaming, personal computing, personalcomputing, project resistance, resident evil, resident evil outbreak, survival horror, tgs2019, tokyo game show 2019, video, video games


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