Even if Resident Evil 4 remake It has yet to be officially announced by Capcom, it’s an open secret that the game has been in development for years and it’s only a matter of time before it’s revealed. Further proof of this is the incident that took place on Twitter in recent hours, with the actor giving a voice to a key figure involved.
DC voice actor Douglas reportedly shared villain Albert Wesker art material (character who has spoken in English for years) by private messages on Twitter with various fans and this material was reportedly made public via the @BewareCreepyVAs account. However, the authenticity of the images is not yet verified.
Logically, that a dubber shares the material of an unexpected game goes against all the contracts signed with the companies, in this case Capcom, which has not yet pronounced. After the character art was released to the public, which would belong to the Separate Ways mode (with Ada Wong), the voice actor directly deleted his Twitter account.
Resident Evil 4 Remake could be in development since 2018
Resident Evil 4 Remake, as already speculated this year, would be in development since 2018 by the Capcom M-Two internal equipment (based in Osaka), run by Tatsuya Minami and other ex-Platinum Games who are said to have worked on Metal Gear Rising and Bayonetta 2.