Capcom will unveil a new Resident Evil game on September 9, focuses on multiple characters
Let's see what it is.

What you need to know
- Project Resistance is an upcoming Resident Evil game from Capcom.
- It's coming to Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4.
- It'll be revealed on September 9 ahead of the Tokyo Game Show 2019.
- The leaked screenshot reveals that the game focuses on multiple characters.
A few weeks ago, we reported that a new Resident Evil game was in development at Capcom. It was unclear if this was Resident Evil 8, another remaster, or a spin-off. Today, we got a few of those answers.
Capcom just announced that Project Resistance will be revealed on September 9. From the screenshots and rumors floating around, it seems to be a Left 4 Dead-like multiplayer game, but only time will tell. We do know that it features multiple characters in a desperate struggle for survival. Hopefully, it'll feature a compelling plot like Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.
A lot of the Resident Evil games are available on Xbox Game Pass at the moment. You can play critically-acclaimed titles like Resident Evil 4 for one monthly price.
There are a few ways to purchase Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One and PC. While you can get individual subscriptions for $10 a month, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate bundles Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass on PC, and Xbox Live Gold into one package for $15 a month.
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