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Get 90% off Resident Evil 3 for the series' 30th anniversary!

[h3]To commemorate Resident Evil's [color] 3[/color]0th anniversary, several games in the series are on sale at discounted prices. Get your hands on the 2020 remake of Resident Evil [color] 3[/color] for a whopping 90% off and experience the events of the Raccoon City incident that form a prelude to the most recent title, Resident Evil Requiem![/h3][h3][/h3][p]



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Resident Evil Requiem out now!

Resident Evil Requiem is finally here! Experience terrifying survival horror with FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, and dive into pulse-pounding action with legendary agent Leon S. Kennedy. Both of their journeys and unique gameplay styles intertwine into a heart-stopping, emotional experience that will chill you to your core.

The story begins when a body has surfaced at an abandoned hotel in the Midwest, the latest in a mysterious string of deaths throughout the United States. As Grace and Leon's paths converge, they must face their pasts and uncover the truth behind the Raccoon City Incident that changed the world forever. But while the terrors of their memories echo in their minds, will they relive the nightmare...or finally offer up a requiem for the dead?

Grab the long-awaited latest instalment in the series and enjoy the ultimate survival horror experience!

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Resident Evil Requiem creator message now available!

Resident Evil Requiem has received great acclaim since announcement thanks to its evolved graphic presentation, the depiction of a ruined Raccoon City, and gameplay that allows switching between first-person and third-person perspectives.

A video message from the creators of the game has just been released!

Centered around the concept of “addictive fear,” the video introduces the protagonist Grace Ashcroft and the setting of Raccoon City, along with never-before-seen gameplay footage. It’s a must-watch that heightens interest and anticipation for this title, which focuses on the “fear experience” — the very core of the series.

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You can buy other games from the series in the on-going "CAPCOM MID-YEAR DEALS" sale!
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Resident Evil special video

Resident Evil has been delivering the jumpscares and joys of horror to thrill seekers everywhere since our first game released in 1996, and we now present our Ode to Horror. We hope you continue to think of the series fondly (or with fear), and look forward to the horrors you've yet to experience.

Trick or treat yourself to Resident Evil games on sale for a limited time!

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Capcom's reportedly poorly performing Resident Evil mobile ports apparently need an internet connection now, which will surely only help sales


If you've booted up the mobile versions of Resident Evil 4, 7, or Village recently, and found you couldn't play without an internet connection, you're not the only one.


It's pretty common for a lot of mobile titles to require an internet connection, particularly gacha games that'll be running checks to make sure you're not cheating, but it's rare for single-player games to need them. Except as spotted by some fans online, a recent update for Resident Evil 4, 7, and Village on iOS respectively all made it so that you need an internet connection when booting the game up. "Due to changes to the startup process, an internet connection is now required when starting this app," reads the update note for each game.


This is obviously a thoroughly odd choice, with users on Reddit suggesting that it might be because of data collection or DRM checks, though that is only speculation, and would be an odd thing to do on the latter point given just how many single-player games don't require you to be connected to the internet. A number of other users on Reddit also expressed the desire to request refunds in light of the change, though considering how many people reportedly bought these games, that probably won't be that many people anyway.

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