Resident Evil Re:Verse has been postponed until 2022. Resident Evil Re:Verse, announced at a special presentation by Capcom earlier this year and announced as being specially developed for the 25th anniversary of the series, had been slammed by fans of the series from its announcement. The game, which has also undergone several beta periods, will apparently not have received the expected returns, which has been postponed until 2022.
Resident Evil Re:Verse will be released in 2022
The decision to postpone it came days before the game’s release. Focusing on multiplayer modes, the game’s previously announced release date was 2022. It has not yet been announced at what time of year it will be released. The statement cited the developer team as a chance to give more time and improve the game extra.
Resident Evil Re:Verse, as you know, contains many characters that we are familiar with from the series and sort of confronts them. We’re trying to take down other players in what we might call a six-man arena mode. Of course, at this stage we also need to use the unique dynamics of the game. Let’s also remember that the game, which has been open beta in recent months and many gameplay videos have appeared, is not generally liked. That’s probably the biggest reason for the delay.
Resident Evil Re:Verse, which is available for free to players who buy Resident Evil Village in boxes, will continue this advantage next year. Capcom also noted on his Twitter account that they should keep their code.