• Masachika Kawata, 'Resident Evil' series producer of the Capcom company introduces the new 'Resident Evil' titles during the Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Aisa press conference in Tokyo in 2015.

Masachika Kawata, 'Resident Evil' series producer of the Capcom company introduces the new 'Resident Evil' titles during the Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Aisa press conference in Tokyo in 2015. (Photo : Getty Images/Toshifumi Kitamura)

The next big project from Capcom is "Resident Evil 7," and fans wish that the game releases with a horror-based gameplay similar to what happened in the first "Resident Evil" trilogy. The has been no horror sequence since "Resident Evil 4" and fans hope that it comes back in the next installment.

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The game developer company is aware of what fans want and they have promised to offer a lot of suspense in "Resident Evil 7," although fans should not raise hopes just yet, according to NSEAVoice. They should wait for Capcom to release one tease that can prove that horror is actually returning to the series through the next installment.

It is expected that Capcom will figure out a very creative and fascinating method to return dead names from the previous titles to "Resident Evil 7." Some of the big names expected to come back include William Birkins and Nemesis. The two villains gave fans quite the fright in the past and they will make the perfect secret boss fight in the next installment.

Having Birkins and Nemesis in the upcoming sequel will certainly strengthen the game's horror story. However, fans should wait for confirmation from Capcom on whether the two characters will return to "Resident Evil 7."

Previous information came from Siliconera, which shared some of the answers of game producer Masachika Kawata during a Q&A forum for the 600th Dengeki PlayStation issue. With regard to "Resident Evil 7," the producer said they are "currently not at the state to talk about it" but added, please stay tuned."

Kawata was also asked concerning people's take on the series losing its horror touch, whereby he responded, "Since there's been more spinoff titles, I can see how it can be perceived in such a way. And of course I believe that we should produce titles that bring out the horror. I'm thinking about it and also preparing for it."

Watch the footage below for more details on "Resident Evil 7."