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Resident Evil 3 Remake: PSN Japan filters the cover by mistake

Resident Evil 3 Remake: PSN Japan filters the cover by mistake

The revamped version of the third installment is not officially announced, but the registration is true.

Capcom has not announced the existence of Resident Evil 3 Remake, although rumors have not stopped since the launch of the second installment of the saga. However, PSN Japan has registered the game in its database, as stated in Gamstat. Under the title of BIOHAZARD RE: 3 and with the registration number CUSA14129_00, the filtration has also revealed cover images.

Together with Resident Evil 3, the conceptual arts suggest that Project Resistance will eventually be titled Resident Evil: Resistance, at least in Japanese territory. To date it is the only project officially confirmed by Capcom. It is an asymmetric multiplayer title in which several characters try to survive the traps placed by a master brain (managed by another player). Survivors must withstand waves of enemies.

Remakes on the way

The success of Resident Evil 2, which went on sale last January, has not gone unnoticed by Capcom, which is also profiling remakes of other sagas that it has in fallow. The developers reimagined the original adventure, although the bases were the same. Leon S. Kennedy, a rookie cop, and Claire Redfield, a young woman looking for her brother, go to Raccoon City and find a city infested with zombies.

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis originally came out on PlayStation. Unlike previous video games, the title is more focused on action. In addition, the protagonist, Jill Valentine, will be forced to flee from a terrible monster known as Nemesis.

Players who tested the Project Resistance beta discovered that in some sections the music of Resident Evil 3 sounded. While that was taken as a clue, Capcom has not referred to it at any time. We will have to wait for the Japanese company to explain its strategy and unveil its road map regarding its popular Survival Horror saga.

Source | Gamstad

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