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The remake of Resident Evilu 4 is said to be a remake of -apkrig

Although Capcom has not yet officially confirmed the development of the survival horror remake Resident Evil 4, let alone to announce it, it has been speculated on the back of behind-the-scenes information and anonymous sources for quite some time. In the past, the Video Games Chronicle magazine brought several credible reports on this topic, which were confirmed by other insiders. He now claims that plans for the remake are changing, as is his leadership, due to a split in the direction of the entire project. Studio M-Two, which originally managed the development, was reportedly taken to the sidelines and the reins were to be taken over by Capcom’s internal team known as Division 1.

The remake of Resident Evilu 4 is supposed to be inspired by the original game, but to come up with their own innovations in the field of playability, story and environment.

Several sources reportedly told VGC magazine that the split between M-Two and Capcom was supposed to be due to the fact that the authors wanted to stick to the originals. However, the Japanese giant seems to be interested in deviating more from the original. The remake of Resident Evilu 4 is supposed to be inspired by the original game, but to come up with their own innovations in the field of playability, story and environment. According to unnamed sources, the development of the entire title is now partially restarted, which would mean that the release of the game may be postponed until 2023.

People familiar with what’s happening at Capcom say that similar changes are not uncommon at this company. Resident Evil 2 and 3 are said to have gone through a similar process during development. Capcom itself declined to comment on the news as expected.

Mikami said he has no problem with the upgraded version if it is good. According to some older speculations, he even “blessed” the project.

The remake of Resident Evilu 4 is to be in development as early as 2018, and the project was originally led by the M-Two studio, founded by former PlatinumGames boss Tatsuja Minami. The team was already involved in the remake of Resident Evil 3, but only four were to be his own work. VGC has previously claimed that Minami originally wanted to get Resident Evil Shinji Mikami’s father into the team, and that the name M-Two is said to come from here. Mikami himself stated that he has no problem with the upgraded version if it is good. According to some older speculations, he even “blessed” the project.

Whether the remake should stick to the originals or offer a more alternative view of familiar events is an issue that many developers have undoubtedly addressed. After all, this topic came under consideration for the improved two and three. The third part deviated from the original in some respects, which the fans were quite unhappy about. On the other hand, there were also some striking allusions to the four, for example in the form of zombies, which resemble the enemies of RE4.

You can find more details about the remake in our older articles, where we pay close attention to exactly who did the remake and why.

Resident Evil 7 má dostat next-gen upgrade

The familiar insider and leaker AestheticGamer alias Dusk Golem remarked on Twitter that he is 100 percent sure that Resident Evil 7 will receive a next-gen upgrade. It wouldn’t be particularly shocking, after all. Leaving aside the fact that patches for new consoles are also being received by other games, Village is directly following RE7 and commercial potential can improve it. In addition, both games are powered by the same RE Engine technology. Dusk Golem also noted that the VR version was also in development for the Village for some time, but he does not know if it is still planned.

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