In this article, we are going to be covering the Resident Evil 3 Remake update, as well as the Resident Evil 2 remake update 1.06.
Resident Evil 7 Biohazard and the most recent Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes are now available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, according to Capcom. Those who have previously purchased any of the three on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One will receive an upgrade for free. The upcoming Xbox One and PlayStation 5 consoles will support 4K resolution visuals, higher frame rates, and ray tracing for Resident Evil games. 3D audio is also supported on the current-generation consoles.
Resident Evil 3 remake update trailer
The DualSense controller’s enhanced haptic feedback will be utilized in the PlayStation 5 versions. A patch that provides the same enhancements to PC owners of that game will also be made available for download for free.
Resident Evil 2 remake update 1.06
A Resident Evil 2 remake, titled Resident Evil 2, was released on the PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One in January 2019. In April 2020, a Resident Evil 3 remaster was published for the same platforms. Both were released in 2000, and both feature enormous, indestructible malevolent figures (Mr. X in RE2; Nemesis in RE3) that inspired a slew of amusing replacement mods. Resident Evil 7 biohazard, which was released in 2017, was the first feature-length Resident Evil game to make use of the RE Engine (as did the next two remakes). It’s also the first Resident Evil title to be entirely played from a first-person perspective.
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