Resident Evil Village launched less than a week ago, and many players already finished it, while others are looking forward to starting their journey into the new chapter in the survival horror saga. Resident Evil turns 25 this year, similarly to the Pokemon franchise, and Capcom's idea to celebrate was releasing both Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil Re:Verse in 2021, surprising fans by making Re:Verse part of the bundle for Resident Evil Village. While this multiplayer installment of the Resident Evil series is not out yet, it won't be long before players will be able to blast iconic RE heroes into oblivion, only to be attacked by dangerous Bioweapons.
The premise of Resident Evil Re:Verse is that gamers will be able to control Humans, all popular characters from the previous entries in the series, and challenge other players to deathmatch battles lasting five minutes. Each deathmatch includes a minimum of four and a maximum of six players. Weapons and items can be found throughout the map, and the starting kit is determined by the character that players select, including a set of skills unique to that character.
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While Resident Evil Re:Verse is free for all players who purchased Resident Evil Village, this multiplayer game is not out yet. Re:Verse is scheduled to release during this summer, with no specific release window for now. However, Re:Verse looks like a Resident Evil game in terms of how dour the setting is, but it will be innovative in how lighthearted the approach here is compared to other titles in the franchise. There are six different Human characters to choose from, and five Bioweapons these characters can turn into.
The Human characters are Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield, Ada Wong, and finally Hunk. Chris is probably one of the most popular characters in the franchise, and he plays a big role in the latest mainline game of the franchise as well. The game will also see a return of some evil characters as Bioweapons, such as the creepy, ax-wielding Jack Baker from Resident Evil: Biohazard, and Nemesis-T Type, one of the experimental Bio Organic Weapons created by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals. Other Bioweapons include Hunter Gamma, Fat Molded, and Tyrant T-103.
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It is unclear at this point if Capcom will expand Resident Evil Re:Verse in the future, depending on how well its received and the general feedback from the fans. However, there are many other characters that this multiplayer deathmatch game could include. Some of those introduced in Resident Evil Village would perfectly fit the setting, like the towering Lady Dimitrescu standing alongside Nemesis. For example, Karl Heisenberg could turn into a Lycan on death, instead of becoming one of the aforementioned Bioweapons, and Mia Winters could become a playable character as well, turning into Mother Miranda.
Considering how Capcom has tried to adapt Resident Evil games into multiplayer titles for a long time, it is not impossible that Re:Verse's popularity could help the game expand over time into something far greater. Otherwise, Resident Evil Re:Verse could be a springboard for another separate online multiplayer game moving forward. Either way, all those who picked up Resident Evil Village will get a chance to try Re:Verse later this year.
Resident Evil Village is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.