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Resident Evil Village should be short — here's why

Resident Evil Village DLC confirmed – and multiplayer Re:Verse gets a release date

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

Resident: Evil Village is getting DLC, Capcom has confirmed.

The news was revealed during Capcom’s E3 2021 showcase, where the publisher confirmed that it’s working on DLC for Village – though what this extra content will involve, or when we’ll get our hands on it, remains a mystery.

In addition, the showcase revealed that Resident Evil Re:Verse, Capcom’s online multiplayer title, will officially release in July (with a solid date TBC), with those who own Resident Evil Village getting the game for free.
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