Resident Evil Spinoff "Re:Verse" Delayed Again, Capcom Won't Promise After "2022"

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Resident Evil Spinoff "Re:Verse" Delayed Again, Capcom Won't Promise After "2022"

"Re:Verse," a multiplayer spin-off of "Resident Evil" originally scheduled for release this month, has been pushed back to a very vague "2022" date. Capcom announced the news on Twitter, stating that it wanted to "provide a smooth gameplay experience."

Re:Verse is a third-person online shooter for four to six players, featuring multiple characters from the Resident Evil series and the ability to transform into biological weapons such as Nemesis and RE7's Jack Baker.

Re:Verse is being developed by Capcom and NeoBards, the developers of RE3's multiplayer mode, Resistance. three beta tests of Re:Verse were conducted in April, one of which was plagued by matchmaking problems and ended early. ended early. This is not the first time this has been postponed; it was originally scheduled to be released in May of this year. So it is clear that the developers are having some problems.

Although I am a Resident Evil fan and probably the target audience for Re:Verse, I can honestly say that I am not that excited about it. I don't mind being proven wrong, but for me "Resident Evil" has always been a single-player series that can be played in co-op. As for when the game will be released in 2022, Capcom has not said anything specific: "More details on the release will be forthcoming at a later date.

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