Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Launches On Consoles And PC

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Dead Rising isback again….again! If you’re counting, Deluxe Remaster is the third edition of the zombie invasion thriller, which originally released in 2006 and received a tenth anniversary remaster in 2016. It’s now 2024, and….why wait for the 20th birthday in two years? Capcom didn’t.

Freelance photojournalist Frank West has just arrived in Willamette, Colorado to check out rumors that something suspicious is going on there. Whoever told him that undersold it, the local mall is overrun with zombies. If Frank can capture enough evidence, he can warn the world, but to do that he has to escape the mall alive.

Many modern features have been added for Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster including a 60 FPS framerate at 4K, updated character models for everyone, and voiceover support in nine different languages. All that and more:

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is now available digitally on Playstation 5, XBox Series X and PC. Physical editions are planned for these platforms November 8. There is also a Digital Deluxe Edition available now that contains 17 exclusive costumes for Frank and 17 new BGM tracks.

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