Last month, we shared the first leaked details about Resident Evil 8. Resident Evil 8 will be a first-person horror game, and a continuation of Resident Evil 7. And yesterday, German gaming channel GAMEZ.de has shared some additional new info about it.
Now as with all the leaks and rumours, we suggest taking you are about to read with a grain of salt. Since the game is still in development, some thing may change. After all, we all know what happened with Resident Evil 4, right?
But anyway, according to the latest rumours, this new Resident Evil game may release in two years from now. Similarly to the previous leak, we don’t know whether the game will be called Resident Evil 8 or Resident Evil “something”.
The game will take place in Eastern Europe and will have a village and snowy landscape. It will also have a castle (that will be smaller than the one in Resident Evil 4). Furthermore, it will have a medieval setting and enemy designs.
This new information falls in line with what we’ve heard before about Resident Evil 8. However, and according to this new leak, the game will have wolf-like creatures and not actual werewolves. Not only that, but there will be one or more witches that will be hunting Ethan. Also, zombies will be wearing knight armor & wield swords.
Last but not least, this new Resident Evil game will be more action-heavy than 7. According to the leak, it will be closer to Not a Hero gameplay-wise.
Again, take everything you just read with a grain of salt as some things may change. After all, this Resident Evil game will not be coming out anytime soon.
Enjoy!
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