Following a rocky beta period and a delay from May to July, Capcom has today announced another delay for the multiplayer game Resident Evil Re:Verse.
Announced in a tweet, the Japanese publisher confirmed that the game will now be releasing some time in 2022 to deliver a “smooth gameplay experience” at launch.
The previously announced July 2021 launch of Resident Evil Re:Verse is being moved to 2022 so that the team can continue working to deliver a smooth gameplay experience. We will share updated launch details at a later time. Thank you for your patience and understanding. pic.twitter.com/o8hP363fjR
— Resident Evil (@RE_Games) July 15, 2021
If you bought Resident Evil Village physically, Capcom suggests that player redeem their codes included with Resident Evil Village now to ensure the game will be safe and ready for your account when it launches.
The news comes following Capcom also announcing that, although not initially planned, Resident Evil Village would be receiving some form of downloadable content too.
While I really enjoyed what I played of Re:Verse during the beta, there certainly seemed to be some content lacking. Hopefully Capcom will be able to come through when it launches next year.