Capcom It is one of the few companies that still exist to continue to support us in video games almost since its origins. In the 80s, the Japanese were already creating classic arcade games and since then, their success has continued to grow. So it’s normal that you say like resident Evil last so long in your hands, even if it is through continued and praised work remakes.
More specifically, with regard to resident EvilIn addition to the original titles from the second half of the 90s, we have an ongoing project which consists of completely redoing all the games that are part of the saga canonical
Clues point to Resident Evil 5
After the release of this fourth installment, many wondered if the next game would have a redo out Resident evil 5. Neither this fifth nor this sixth opus are considered by many followers of the saga as parts worthy of the rest of the names because at that time Capcom It seems like this is a bit of a departure from the formula. survival horror and he engaged in pure and simple action.
But Capcom It doesn’t look like they’re going to stay there and yes Resident Evil 4 had his redothe next one will be Resident evil 5, No offense to the majority of the community, who, it must be said, played quietly and on social networks to ask Capcom to remember the superb on this occasion. Resident Evil Code Véronique
Now how did we know that the same thing is Resident evil 5 the next title in the franchise to go through the factory remakes of Capcom? An account of X found evidence where one would probably least expect it: Steam.
Game information is transformed
What user @PRE_Alarabiya found on Steam – and showed it in his X account – was that he detected thanks to Steam Database
As we tell you, these are small movements that are already happening, and this could indicate that Resident evil 5 This will actually be next on the list, although, pending official confirmation from the Japanese, we will have to leave this data to speculation and conspiracy theories. But this has all its logic even if it is also true that since Capcom They don’t work with such short lead times between listings and going on sale. And it could all be due to a simple exercise in updating your titles for sale.
Or do you think not?