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Resident Evil 4 Remake gets a new trailer during State of Play, demo incoming

The long awaited return of Leon S. Kennedy raises the stakes with a new gameplay trailer for Resident Evil 4 Remake that shows off even more of the game.

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Resident Evil 4 Remake gets a new trailer during State of Play, demo incoming

It is one of the most anticipated releases of the year, so it couldn’t miss the first State of Play of the year. We’re of course talking about the Resident Evil 4 Remake, the long-awaited new version of the legendary game that came to GameCube in 2005 —laterlanding on many other platforms. The game launches on March 24, just a month away from now, and to celebrate it Capcom has just announced a demo that you can enjoy soon. But it does not end there, because the amazing gameplay trailer that we have just seen has shown moments such as the fight against Krauser, the meeting with Luis Sera and various locations such as the castle and the island. You can see it below these lines, but beware: it could be considered spoilers for later areas of the game.

Resident Evil 4 Remake, also on PS VR2

Like Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil 8 Village, the long-awaited remake of the fourth installment will also feature a virtual reality mode. Of course, we will have to wait until further notice, since Capcom has stated that development has just begun. And since we are talking about PS VR2, this new State of Play has left us with the announcement of 5 new games. You can find a full summary of the show right here.

Resident Evil 4 is considered one of the best horror video games of all time, so it’s not really surprising that it’s become one of the most anticipated releases of the year. A title that we have seen in countless editions and platforms, whose new version will follow in the wake of the latest remakes of the franchise. This March 24th we’ll see if it lives up to its own legacy, but the truth is that things are looking really good: the photo mode, the new control systems and the remodeling of some areas like the town and the island.

Source | State of Play