Remember Resident Evil Re:Verse? Capcom's multiplayer spin-off from Resident Evil Village has resurfaced via a new European PEGI ratings board listing.
Officially, we've heard nothing about Re:Verse now for nearly a year, since its second delay last July. Once intended to arrive alondside Village in May 2021, it now holds a vague "2022" release date.
However, a new PEGI rating for a Stadia version of the game popped up over the weekend, suggesting Capcom was back prepping the game for launch (thanks, Gematsu).
Re:verse is a six-player deathmatch competitive multiplayer mode featuring various characters from Resident Evil's series history, such as Chris, Jill, Leon, Ada and Hunk, drenched in a comic book-like effect.
Stadia version of Resident Evil Re:Verse was just rated in Europe: https://t.co/81wlUU8Gj0
The PS4, Xbox One, and PC versions were rated a year ago today.
It lives...? pic.twitter.com/c3toZ0aFep
— Gematsu (@gematsu) May 7, 2022
Last April, fan response to Re:Verse's beta was mixed to say the least, and Capcom subsequently said it would delay the project "to deliver a smooth gameplay experience".
Here's hoping we see those changes whenever Capcom does re-announce Re:Verse for release. Perhaps we'll also hear more about Village's single-player campaign DLC soon too?
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2022-05-09 11:21:13Z
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