Capcom Has Greenlit A Resident Evil 4 Remake
Fresh off the success of their Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes, Capcom has set its sights on the next title in the franchise: Resident Evil 4.
The news was broken yesterday by VideoGameChronicle, who cited multiple sources about the remake's development. It is looking at a release window of 2022.
The project will be helmed by studio M-Two, led by former Platinum Games head Tatsuya Minami. The studio offered some assistance on the recent Resident Evil 3 remake, but has been focusing on a Resident Evil 4 remake since 2018. Shinji Mikami, the original Resident Evil 4 director, gave his blessing for the remake but declined to direct it.
Resident Evil 4 is widely considered one of the best video games of all-time, and unlike the Playstation 1 releases of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil 4 still holds up well by modern standards. It introduced the more action-heavy, over-the-shoulder 3rd person mechanics which came to define future Resident Evil games and was adopted by many shooters that followed.
While the Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes were widely well-received, news of a Resident Evil 4 remake was met with some trepidation by fans who feared Capcom was potentially tampering with a classic.
When I heard they're going to remake Resident Evil 4… pic.twitter.com/QwqUgMNd7h
— GmanLives (@Ggdograa) April 12, 2020
haha resident evil 4 remake time pic.twitter.com/uhNK3MIwFU
— Spugna di mare (@OrangespongeMan) April 12, 2020
They're remaking Resident Evil 4…
A perfect game…SMH.— Cliff Bleszinski (@therealcliffyb) April 12, 2020
CAPCOM PLS DONT REMAKE RESIDENT EVIL 4 ITS ALREADY ONE OF THE BEST VIDEO GAMES OF ALL TIME. ITS PERFECT PLS CAPGOD pic.twitter.com/JLoA0Suv7N
— nalA (@_science_bitch) April 10, 2020
While news of a remake is both exciting and worrying, one thing fans can agree on is the remake must retain one character from the original.
Everyone is saying Resident Evil 4 is gonna look and feel good in the Remake.
Me: pic.twitter.com/Im7YIXWdtf— ⚡Yoshi⚡ (@Yoshibreaker) April 12, 2020
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