The latest details for "Resident Evil 7" will feature a possible release date on March 2017 and "Resident Evil 5" to launch this month for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Capcom will be showcasing new game titles this year as they currently presenting three video game projects within the fiscal year. One of these games could be the long rumored "Resident Evil 7" and several rumors and speculations claim that Capcom will debut the game in this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo event on June 14-16, GameNGuide reported.
Not only that, Capcom wll also be working on a new "Monster Hunter" sequel and possibly a new "Dead Rising" game or "Devil May Cry 5". Kantan Games' CEO Dr. Serkan Toto tweeted that "Resident Evil 7" is in "development" and it will return to its "classic" gameplay of that of a survival horror style.
Capcom hired Kojima Productions designer Jordan Amaro to developed "Resident Evil 7" and will be release within the fiscal year before March 30, 2017. "Resident Evil: Revelations" producer Masachika Kawata that a possibility of a new "Resident Evil" game could return to its "horror roots", as long as it preserved what makes the game series really is and how it appealed to the gaming fans all over the world.
Fans will surely anticipate what Capcom has instore for "Resident Evil 7" when it debuts on E3 2016 this month.
In other news, Capcom announced that "Resident Evil 5" will launch on June 28 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
The game will feature HD remastered graphics, all of its DLC features such as the prequel chapter "Lost in Nightmares", side episode "Desperate Escape" and the PC exclusive "No Mercy" mode, Gamerant reported.
Capcom previously launched "Resident Evil 5" for the PS4 and Xbox One on March 29, while "Resident Evil 4" will be release sometime in the fall as they celebrating the 20th anniversary of the game franchise.
For now, the developers are currently working on the spin-off title, "Umbrella Corps" for the PS4 and PC and will launch on June 21.
Gaming fans will expect "Resident Evil 7" to make its debut at E3 2016 this month, possibly showcasing a teaser trailer, gameplay or a official release date.