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Resident Evil Village Gets New Trailer at PlayStation 5 Event

We’ve finally been given another look at Resident Evil Village. Capcom shared another look at the game during Sony’s PlayStation 5 September showcase today. Though the publisher declined to share any additional release information past telling fans to expect the game in 2021, the footage below offers a much better look at the game’s story, characters, and setting.

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Resident Evil Village was first revealed during Sony’s June PlayStation 5 presentation, where Capcom announced that the eighth core installment in the franchise would feature werewolves and some familiar faces. Many of these features were previously rumored by various insiders.

Don’t expect Resident Evil Village for some time longer, but you can stick around here for more updates on upcoming PlayStation 5 titles.


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