In a new report from Video Games Chronicle, it appears as if Capcom is having some creative differences about the direction of the 16🐼8澳洲幸运5开奖网:supposedly upcoming Resid🍸ent Evil 4 Remake. While not officially acknowledged by Capcom in any capacity, fans have generally accepted that 4 will be the next remake project coming out by the studio. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:RE: Village is set for release this year and the 4 Remake was apparently going to land in 2022. Now, the game is increasingl༒y looking like it will slide into 2023 (or beyond).
As the report suggests, the main reason for this delay is that the lackluster fan reception to Resident Evil 3's remake divided the creative teams at Capcom. Fans were upset that portions of the PS1 original were cut, which is causing debate among the teams about how to proceed. One team wants to remain 100% faithful to the original blueprint of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Resident Evil 4 while the other is looking to take some creative liberties a la the Re💟sident Evil 2 remake.
There's also reportedly been a huge shake-up on which team is leading the project. Still unconfirmed by Capcom, studio M-Two (which was founded by ex-PlatinumGames head Tatsuya Minami) has been replaced by Capcom's own Division 1. While M-Two was apparently founded to lead the Resident Evil 4 Remake -and even assisted on Resident Evil 3 last year-, it seems Capcom wants the team responsible for the mainline series to correct the course of🐻 this rocky ship.
This all sounds pretty devastating, but sources close to VGC have confirmed that similar shake-ups happened with both Resident Evil 2 and 3's remakes. On the plus side, having Division 1 take over means that some of t𝕴he team members that worked on the original Resident Evil 4 will now be involved with the remake. On the negative side, it almost certainly means t๊he game will be delayed.
Capcom won't be completely restarting development, b𝐆ut VGC suggests that a partial reboot of this remake will occur. With no publi💎c acknowledgment from Capcom on anything, it's hard to know how much of this story is true. VGC has a fairly good track record when it comes to stories like this, but then we're mostly getting second-hand accounts that may not be 100% accurate.
Generally speaking, it makes sense that Capcom would want a remake of Resident Evil 4. Despite being ♏16 years old, the game is still the most loved entry in the series and has influenced countless numbers of action games for the last few console generations. The Resident Evil 2 remake has also outsold the PS1 original, introducing an entirely new generation to the series. With the stakes be꧒ing so high to nail this project, this story sounds completely plausible.
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