Resident Evil Re:Verse was expected to launch as free multiplayer title for those who purchased Resident Evil Village. While that's still the case, it will no longer be available alongside Village's release on May 7, and instead will be launching sometime later this summer.
According to an email to Resident Evil ambassadors, Capcom has made the decision to push the multiplayer release until later this year. While no specific reason has been mentioned, it's highly likely due to the recent betas which were plagued with a ton of server related issues.
The game is set to pit 4-6 players against each other in semi cel-shaded environments through a variety of deathmatch modes. A whole range of characters are available to play as, including famous baddies such as Nemesis. While there's no new date yet, the extra time should allow the team to refine the experience so it's in full working order when it eventually launches.
Are you looking forward to Resident Evil Re:Verse? Let us know in the comments below.
[source twitter.com]
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Honestly don't know why Capcom bother with these tacked on multiplayer games.
They should have simply done a co-op mode for Village's Mercenaries mode with some sort of ranked progression.
@blinx01 I've always figured it's because of the short time required to play through em? Adding the mp modes kind of justifies the price tag, though I couldn't say for sure because I've never played any.
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