Resident Evil Village to be featured at Tokyo Game Show 2020, Capcom sorry for delaying August update
A delay in sharing updates but also a date to look forward to.
What you need to know
- Capcom originally stated it would be sharing more about Resident Evil Village sometime in August.
- August came and went without any news or updates.
- Capcom has now confirmed that Resident Evil Village will be shown during Tokyo Game Show 2020.
After revealing Resident Evil Village during Sony's Future of Gaming event earlier this year, Capcom had previously promised to share more on the game in an August update. August came and went with no news or even small tidbits officially released and now, Capcom has explained why. The August update has been delayed and instead, Resident Evil Village will be featured in Tokyo Game Show 2020 on September 27.
Resident Evil Village will be part of Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online and Capcom's own TGS LIVE 2020!https://t.co/jXTSrLQqkI
We know that gamers were excited to learn more in August so we apologize for the delay. Stay tuned.#REVillage #ResidentEvilResident Evil Village will be part of Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online and Capcom's own TGS LIVE 2020!https://t.co/jXTSrLQqkI
We know that gamers were excited to learn more in August so we apologize for the delay. Stay tuned.#REVillage #ResidentEvil— Capcom Dev 1 (@dev1_official) September 1, 2020September 1, 2020
Resident Evil Village will be shown at 6:00 a.m. PT / 9:00 a.m. ET. We don't know exactly how much will be shown but it will presumably entail what the August update was supposed to be, with maybe even more than that. Resident Evil Village is currently surrounded by rumors, with credible sources stating the game is the longest-ever RE engine title and that there are vicious Goatmen enemies.
Resident Evil Village is a next generation-only title, currently announced for the Xbox Series X, PC and PS5. It's set to release at some point in 2021.
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