New Resident Evil game possibly in development according to Capcom invites
There's a new one coming soon.
What you need to know
- Capcom's Resident Evil series has been revived ever since Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.
- It looks like the team is working on another title.
- Recently, the company sent out invites to Resident Evil Ambassadors about a new game.
- Many of the Resident Evil games are available on Xbox Game Pass.
Ever since Capcom released Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, the company has been on a roll. Not only did Monster Hunter: World and Devil May Cry 5 garner amazing reviews, but the Resident Evil 2 remake blew everyone away. Since then, fans of the franchise have been wondering what was next for the Resident Evil franchise. Well, it looks like a new game is already in development and ready for testers.
According to a report by Biohaze, Capcom's Division 1, responsible for developing the Resident Evil, has sent out a recruitment email in Japan in search of game testers. The email said the following.
It looks like there's a new Resident Evil in development, but it's unclear if it's Resident Evil 8 or a rumored remake. Only time will tell. Maybe one of these testers will leak it. 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.
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