Back in April 2020, we reported on Resident Evil 4 Remake, which is currently under development. And while Resident Evil 4 Remake will not come out anytime soon, industry insider Dusk Golem has shared some minor details about it.
According to Dusk Golem, Resident Evil 4 Remake will expand some story and level areas. Dusk Golem hinted at Dr. Salvador’s deal, so players can expect an expanded arc with him.
(1/2) This is the last RE4 Remake question I'll answer for a while (I know more than most on RE4 Remake right now, but there's a LOT I don't know at this point in time, & the things I do know mostly are best to be seen than talked about literally a year or so before the game's https://t.co/0C01IzH4Rt
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) June 24, 2020
(3/3) can toss out there as an example is, have you ever thought about what Dr. Salvador's deal in RE4 was? No? Well, prepare to be intrigued.
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) June 24, 2020
Now as we’ve already said, Resident Evil 4 Remake will take a while until we can get our hands on it. Dusk Golem claims that the game was leaked too early. Moreover, he predicts that it will come out in 2022 or 2023. Naturally, this will be a next-gen Resident Evil game.
Resident Evil 4 Remake has Mikami’s blessing and the development team working on it is M-Two. Moreover, its development team is larger than the one that handled Resident Evil 3 Remake.
Do keep in mind that things may change. After all, this game will come out in two or three years from now. Do not also expect an official announcement anytime soon, as Capcom will now focus on promoting/advertising Resident Evil 8. Still, Dusk Golem has leaked a lot of Resident Evil games in the past, so we are pretty sure that he knows what he’s talking about.
Stay tuned for more!
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