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Resident Evil Village should be short — here's why

A new Resident Evil VR game could be revealed this week

Posted on April 15, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A Resident Evil VR title could well be in the works for Oculus headsets, and better yet, it could be announced during the upcoming Resident Evil showcase presentation scheduled for April 15.

The rumor of a VR-oriented Resident Evil originated from last year’s enormous Capcom data leak, which suggested a VR version of Resident Evil 4 was in the works for Oculus Quest devices, scheduled for release in May 2021.

Now, there could be some truth to those rumors. As pointed out by users on Resetera, Oculus’s director of content Chris Pruett retweeted Capcom’s announcement of April 15’s Resident Evil showcase, somewhat implying the VR company could be ready to reveal something in partnership with the developers.
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