When is Resident Evil Village release date?
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When is Resident Evil Village release date?
When is the Resident Evil Village release date?
As of right now, we know thatResident Evil Villageis set to release on May 7, 2021. After initially sticking to a vague 2021 window when the game was revealed at Sony’s Future of Gaming showcase, Capcom announced the release date in January 2021, when preorders for the variouseditions of Resident Evil Villagebecame available.
What else do we know about Resident Evil Village?
Resident Evil Village is a sequel to the 2017 game Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Much like Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil Village has players again take on Ethan Winters' role in first-person. Ethan finds himself in a mysterious snowy European village, where werewolf-like beast creatures and what appear to be vampiric witches are all lurking. Longtime Resident Evil character Chris Redfield is also present in a big way, though the exact role he plays remains to be seen.
Resident Evil Village is currently slated to arrive on May 7, 2021. When Resident Evil Village arrives, it’s coming toXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC,PS5and PS4. If you want a taste of how Resident Evil Village on PS5 looks and runs, there’s currently a PS5-exclusiveMaiden demothat’s available to download and try. Our senior editor Carli Velocci shared herimpressionsof the demo, saying that it not only looks great but is a fantastic audio showcase.
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If you just want to play Resident Evil Village, this is the way to go. You’ll get the game at $60 with a couple of digital extras for preordering. It’ll be the same great experience with Smart Delivery support, so you get the right copy for your Xbox console.
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