Capcom has revealed, via the game’s Steam store page, that Resident Evil 3 Remake will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. It’s worth noting that Resident Evil 2 Remake also used Denuvo at launch. Then, almost a year later, Capcom removed this controversial anti-tamper tech from the game.
My guess is that Capcom will also remove Denuvo from Resident Evil 3 Remake in the future. This is merely a guess, though, so you should not take it as a fact.
Resident Evil 3 stars Jill Valentine as she escapes from a crumbling Raccoon City. Players will also participate in previously untold Umbrella experiments on the outskirts of Raccoon City in the included online asymmetrical multiplayer game Resident Evil Resistance, previously known as the working title Project Resistance.
From what we know so far, Resident Evil 3 Nemesis will not have multiple endings or a Mercenaries mode. On the other hand, though, Carlos will be playable this time around. Moreover, players will be able to visit the streets, the shops, the Stagla petrol station, the Raccoon Press offices, the hospital.
The game will come out on April 3rd.
Stay tuned for more!
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