Capcom Announced the April Release of the Revamped Resident Evil 3 on PC

      

Posted By - Marcia Kelsey

 

 

The news of a Resident Evil 3 remake has been doing the rounds for quite some time now. The antagonist of the world-renowned game, Project Nemesis as one of the most important characters, has been a favorite of fans. Recently, the developers came out with cover arts for the sequel that signifies that the game is not very far from release.

The Remake Of Resident Evil 3 Is Heading To PC In April, According To Capcom through an official confirmation. The announcement was made in the latest State of Play, the official game streaming conference held by PlayStation regularly. Although the news was anticipated, the developers announcing the release officially put an end to any remaining speculation. This moment has been waited on for very long and fans cannot be more excited.

With the huge commercial success of Resident Evil 2, the game was more than ready to develop its 3rd installment. The second part consisted of thematic and location similarity with the original but with their individuality in every aspect of gameplay and visuals. The formulated design and development strategy for the 3rd part will also be the same. Capcom is confident with their ideas and progress and is waiting upon yet another global hit with Resident Evil 3. Experts say if Capcom gets away with the right elements, this part could potentially be the most successful one.

Capcom finally answered fan questions and said that Resident Evil 3 will be releasing officially on PC in April. And to think about it, it is not that far. If you are someone who still hasn’t got the chance to play the original installment, the most significant and interesting character you have missed out on is the Nemesis Project. His characterization is more scary and powerful compared to Resident Evil 2’s Mr. X. Created by the Umbrella Corporation, he harbors the strength of a superhuman and equipped with heavy-duty tactical weapons.

To find out how strong Capcom’s characterization is, fans just need to wait a few months. With the Nemesis Project as the main villain, it is quite evident that players will be given the change to practice strategic fights in the game.

This news is not the headliner of the upcoming game. The PC version will also have its online multiplayer counterpart, resident Evil Resistance as an addition to the game. The experience will see players moving through obstacles, puzzles, traps, and enemies as a group. An interesting combination, the multiplayer experience will add to the fan excitement all the more.

It is a proud moment to see Capcom’s success and development excellence. Their main objective is to give the audience what they want by improving and incorporating bigger changes in the series. No one knows for sure what more surprises Capcom has in store for their future projects.