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Resident Evil 3 Remake releases Jill Valentine trailer

Resident Evil 3 Remake releases Jill Valentine trailer

Capcom's new production begins before the events narrated in the second installment.

Jill Valentine roams a doomed Raccoon City in Resident Evil 3 Remake. The Umbrella Corporation's experiments came out of the labs as a biological weapon capable of turning an entire population into a monster. As the virus spreads, people transform into zombies or other more monstrous creatures. In this context, the protagonist tries to survive, something that is reflected in the new official trailer posted by Capcom, which focuses on the figure of Jill. Although you can see it on these lines, we warn that it may contain gutting of the plot.

This new version follows the plot bases of the original game. That does not mean that there will be no changes. The plotted path is similar to that of Resident Evil 2 Remake, so it not only modifies its graphics, but also its playable mechanics and some aspects of the stories that are narrated.

Resident Evil 3 Remake, Jill Valentine trailer.
Resident Evil 3 Remake.

Possible shortage of physical copies

The coronavirus crisis (COVID-19) has not tiptoed through the video game industry. While the release date of the new Capcom will not be affected, the company has announced on social media that they cannot guarantee that all physical units will arrive at their destinations on time. According to the company, they are in constant contact with stores and publishers to assess how the crisis is developing and to define the steps to be taken. Capcom has also asked for the compression of the followers, while stressing that its number one priority is the health of all parties.

Resident Evil 3 Remake will be released on April 3 on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. This revamped version will not introduce the classic mercenary mode, but it will add Resident Evil Resistance, an asymmetric multiplayer game that pits four survivors against the master brain, also managed by a player. This modality was going to be published separately, but finally the decision was made to include it in the same package because the remake, unlike the second installment, does not have two campaigns.

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