When it comes to Resident Evil Re:Verse, things have been eerily quiet. Officially announced in January 2021, Re:Verse was initially set to release alongside Resident Evil Village in May 2021 before it was delayed to July, and finally to an undisclosed date in 2022.
If Re:Verse ever sees the light of day, Resident Evil Village owners should still receive a free copy of the title but updates have been scarce. The game was announced as part of the celebrations of Resident Evil’s 25th anniversary. A beta period of Re:Verse followed the announcement in early 2021 and here we are well over a year later with nothing to show for it.
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It finally looks like Re:Verse has edged one step closer to release, but we’re really talking baby steps here. As spotted by Gematsu, Re:Verse has received its Stadia age rating in Europe in the past few days after it received its PlayStation, Xbox, and PC age ratings one whole year ago.
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It’s not a lot to go on and now that we’re quickly progressing through the year, updates are far too lacking for my liking but it’s the first sign of hope we’ve received since the delay was announced. The Stadia age rating proves that Re:Verse is still in existence and must be getting some release updates behind the scenes.
To recap, Resident Evil Re:Verse is a multiplayer game that will allow players to play as major characters from across Capcom’s legendary franchise including Claire Redfield, Jill Valentine, Leon Scott Kennedy, Ada Wong and Chris Redfield.
With the game now officially rated across all release platforms, we can only assume that this means that the game is almost ready for release, so we’d expect news to drop soon. In the meantime, our eyes will firmly be kept on Re:Verse’s social media accounts.
Topics: Resident Evil, Capcom