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Koshi Nakanishi confirmed the next Resident Evil game

Koshi Nakanishi confirmed the next Resident Evil game

Eray EliaçıkbyEray Eliaçık
2 July 2024
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Get ready because the countdown has begun for the next Resident Evil game! In a recent livestream event, Capcom made a thrilling announcement that excited fans, and here is everything you need to know about it.

The countdown for the next Resident Evil game started

In a recent livestream event titled “Capcom Next,” Koshi Nakanishi, the creative force behind Resident Evil 7, dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through the gaming community: Capcom is actively developing a brand-new installment in the beloved Resident Evil series. Nakanishi’s revelation hinted at significant progress and hinted that this upcoming game could mark the next major leap forward for the franchise.

“After Resident Evil 7, it was tough to decide where to go next. But I think we’ve found something substantial,” Nakanishi teased during the stream, leaving fans buzzing with anticipation. The details are scant for now, but the implications suggest that this could be the next big chapter in the saga, poised to continue the series’ tradition of spine-chilling horror and gripping narrative.

Koshi Nakanishi confirmed the next Resident Evil game
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While the official title remains a mystery, speculation is rife among fans: Will it be dubbed Resident Evil 9, or will Capcom surprise us with a fresh subtitle, much like the acclaimed Resident Evil Village? The excitement is palpable as gamers eagerly await further revelations about the game’s storyline and gameplay mechanics.

Resident Evil 7 is coming to iOS

Adding to the excitement, Resident Evil 7 is making its way to iOS on July 2nd, complete with an auto-fire feature designed to enhance the mobile gaming experience. This adaptation aims to deliver the same heart-pounding thrills and scares of the original game to a whole new audience.

More than Resident Evil

Alongside the thrilling announcement, Capcom also unveiled updates on other exciting projects during the livestream. Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is set to launch on September 19th with enhanced graphics and gameplay improvements, promising to revive the zombie-slaying action in style. Meanwhile, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, a captivating tower defense game inspired by Japanese mythology, is gearing up for release on July 19th after generating positive buzz from its demo.

As Capcom continues to tease and tantalize with glimpses of the future, fans are urged to stay tuned for more updates on what promises to be a chilling and unforgettable addition to the Resident Evil universe.


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