![]() Our colleagues at Push Square, who are also reporting retailers breaking the remake's street date, mention how the spoilers extend to "character designs, encounters, and much, much more". The marketing has done a good job to get people excited without actually spoiling a lot." If all you've seen is the marketing, there is a lot you don't know. In a follow-up tweet, Dusk Golem claims Capcom has hidden "a lot" of the RE4 Remake ahead of its release, so there are still potential spoilers in terms of gameplay: Won't share them, but if want to avoid spoilers now's the time to start treading carefully." If you're worried at all about the whole experience being revealed ahead of time ( even if it is a remake), you might want to tread carefully on social media and video websites like YouTube.ĭusk Golem via Twitter: "Just as a heads-up, Resident Evil 4 Remake is 100% in the wild, seen some clips people notified me about in a few places. As highlighted by well-known Capcom enthusiast and Twitter user DuskGolem, the game is now "100% in the wild" and people are already playing it. That may change in the future, just let them know how you can, like on their surveys they hold, you're interested in a Code veronica remake.Capcom's upcoming Resident Evil 4 Remake has reportedly been leaked ahead of its release date. I've said this multiple times, a RE4 Remake is in development, but at this point in time there's no Code Veronica remake in the works. Finally, if there is a movie lover among you, we invite you to take a look at the new ones photos from the set of the reboot of the saga, known as "Resident Evil". It is not the first time that Dusk Golem talks about Resident Evil 4: a few days ago the same insider said that the VR version of RE 4 would not be the Remake long awaited by fans. As a government agent, Leon was tasked with investigating the kidnapping of the little girl Ashley Graham, daughter of the US president. The game is set in 2004 and players were asked to take on the role of Leon Scott Kennedy, a former cop who survived the Raccoon City incident. RE 4 was the first chapter in the Capcom horror saga to introduce a third-person camera that follows the character behind his back, as opposed to the (splendid) fixed cameras used in Resident Evil 1, Resident Evil 2 e Resident Evil 3. As with the initial three chapters of the trilogy, fans hope to be able to admire Resident Evil 4 (one of the most beloved of the saga) in the splendor of 4K resolution in a possible Remake for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X / S. Resident Evil 4, however, we remember, is a horror game originally developed by Capcom for PlayStation 2 e Gamecube in 2005, to then land on many other consoles such as PS3, Xbox 360, PS4 and so on. They may find that many are interested in a remake of Code Veronica.Īlso known by the name of AestheticGamer, Dusk Golem works for the software house Yai Gameworks, specialized in the development of horror games characterized by a particularly surreal atmosphere. This could change in the future based on their polls. ![]() I've said this several times, a RE4 Remake is in development, but at this point there is no remake of Code Veronica in the works. These are the exact words tweeted by Dusk Golem on the subject, translated for you (the original tweet is at the bottom of the news): For this last chapter, however, Dusk Golem does not exclude the possibility of seeing a Remake in the future, perhaps based on the results of new polls on the subject by Capcom. The same insider, in the same tweet, however, excludes the possibility that such an operation is currently also dedicated to Resident Evil: Code Veronica. Through the insider's own official Twitter profile Dusk Golem stated with absolute certainty that Resident Evil 4 Remake is currently under development.
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