Capcom has officially released the anticipated Resident Evil 0, which combines the official origin story and first game in the Resident Evil franchise. It is available starting today across North America on Xbox One and PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system for MSRP $39.99. You can get it in both physical and digital versions.
“Resident Evil 0 takes the fear-inducing atmosphere from the original 2002 release and transforms it with stunning new HD visuals, improved sound, widescreen support, an optional modernized control system and more. A prequel to the original Resident Evil, the title offers newcomers and series fans the chance to revisit the story of what really happened before the iconic Mansion Incident that was the catalyst for the entire Resident Evil saga.
New to this version of the game, Wesker Mode is unlocked when the main campaign is completed. In this mode, players can experience the game playing as Resident Evil’s infamous villain, Albert Wesker, wielding the powerful abilities he gained from the Uroboros virus in later games, alongside rookie cop Rebecca Chambers in an alternate costume.”
This is the latest in a slew of recent remakes of the Resident Evil games, including the announcement recently that Resident Evil 2 will be given an HD remake as well. No new news on a new Resident Evil game at present.
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