After months of silence, upcoming Resi multiplayer experience Resident Evil Re:Verse might finally be close to launch, with a new listing appearing on the PEGI ratings board.
However, the game was pushed back to Summer 2021, before being delayed to 2022 in July of last year. Since then, we've seen hide nor hair of the multiplayer Resident Evil game, but it looks like it could be on its way. While the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC versions were rated a year ago now, the new appearance of a Stadia version on the European ratings board PEGI suggests that Capcom might be finally prepping the game for launch.
Monday, May 09, 2022
After months of silence, upcoming Resi multiplayer experience Resident Evil Re:Verse might finally be close to launch, with a new listing appearing on the PEGI ratings board.
First announced as a multiplayer mode to launch alongside Resident Evil Village in April 2021, Resident Evil Re:Verse was meant to celebrate Resident Evil's 25th anniversary, including fan favourite characters such as Leon Kennedy, Jill Valentine, and Chris Redfield.
However, the game was pushed back to Summer 2021, before being delayed to 2022 in July of last year. Since then, we've seen hide nor hair of the multiplayer Resident Evil game, but it looks like it could be on its way. While the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC versions were rated a year ago now, the new appearance of a Stadia version on the European ratings board PEGI suggests that Capcom might be finally prepping the game for launch.