As part of the Future of Gaming Digital Event announced today, we have announced the release date for Resident Evil 8 Village, as it is officially called. We're told it will hit the PlayStation 5 in 2018 and set a new standard for survival horror, but what if we tell you it's set for a certain time in 2021? Although 2021 sounds like a mythical futuristic date, it is actually next year, and we are telling you about it.
We expect the Resident Evil 8 trailer to include a more specific release window, but with the first quarter of 2021 not far away, it would make sense for Capcom to announce the release date at this time, as it is within the "first quarter" period. If Capcom is confident based on its previous statements about the timing of the game's release, it seems reasonable to assume that it will be included in its trailer.
However, there is also some evidence that Resident Evil 8 could be released in early 2021, as the first two games in the series, Resident Evil 7 and ResidentEvil 7 Village, were both released a few months earlier than indicated in the trailer.
Twitter user Dusk Golem has previously pointed out that the horror title has a tendency to mirror previous releases, including the release dates of Resident Evil 7 and ResidentEvil 7 Village. Given the pattern so far regarding the release date of the final two games of the series, there is a possibility that Resident Evil 8 will break the norm and be released at a later date. Given the horror titles of Resident Horror in recent years and the fact that it is scheduled for release in the first quarter, it seems that this fits the state of Resident Evil 8 and so on.
We don't have a specific release date at this time, but Capcom has said they intend to release Resident Evil Village sometime in 2021. If history is any indication, it will launch in the first quarter of 2021, a little later than the usual release dates of the last two games. We do not yet have the exact release date for rightNow, but Capcom has stated that we will release ResidentEvil Village in 2019 by some points.
Resident Evil 8 is expected to be released sometime in early 2021, and it will be a multi-generational game, so it will be released on the same day as Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil 8. ResidentEvil 8 Village will be released in 2019, slightly later than the usual release dates for the last two games, but still not too far from the original 2019 release date.
Village will support VR on the PS5, but that will come in 2021, so hopefully more news will be developed. Look for more information about the release date of Resident Evil 8 Village and take a look back at our previous coverage of the game and its upcoming release dates.
Here's everything we know so far about Resident Evil Village and what to expect when it launches, and if Capcom decides to give us more tidbits, here's all I know about it. Here's a look back at everything we # ve known about the residents Evil 8 Village, from the release date of the game to gameplay and more.
While we only saw a short teaser, there was a lot to learn in the trailer for the upcoming Resident Evil Village. While we were able to get a first look at the game in all its glory, it looks like this will be a first-person ResidentEvil affair set in some village. This may come as a surprise to some, but here's a quick look at the gameplay footage shown on Sony's PS5 presentation. It will actually take place in a village, and it is the first time a game from the series will be shown in this way.
At the PS5 presentation Future of Gaming, we revealed a few more details about Resident Evil 8 Village and the way Capcom has plans for the game and its release date.
Capcom doesn't really want the game to be called Resident Evil 8, but if simply calling it "Resident Evil Village" is more inviting than it is that it is a direct sequel to ResidentEvil 7, it suggests that seven more games are missing because it is simply to say that it invites more than one character can be in a game. The game is even included in Capcom's official press release for the PS5 release date of March 31, 2017.
Resident evil 8 Village will have a first person perspective, similar to Resident EVO 7 and even the same story as the first game in the series, as well as some of the original game characters and some new characters, such as a new boss, new enemies and even a brand new story mode and new weapons and equipment. Resident Evil Village, which will be invited to the event as part of its - during Resident Evil the first - game history and the fact that it is a "direct sequel" to Residence Evil 7.