Yesterday's Resident Evil 3 Remake announcement during the State of Play did not catch anyone off guard, but many they wonder how Capcom can launch two games with that level of development (and recreation) in such a short time. Well, the answer would be in the initial plans that the Japanese company would have weighed for the launch of these two remakes, which went through a joint release at the same time. Unfortunately, this could not be so, but there are those who seem to have insider information especially what concerns the saga of the Virus-T.
According to the information published in GamingBolt, former Game Informer editor points out that Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil 3 Remake were going out together in a single pack, but that Capcom decided to separate them so as not to suffer further delays. According to Imran Khan, the development of the third installment ballasted the project and, in fact, Resident Evil 2 Remake would have had to leave a year before. Hence the short time between the two releases, approximately 14 months. In addition, as part to compensate for this new remake, Capcom would have decided to add Project Resistance as part of its entirety.