Capcom Announces Development of Resident Evil 4 Remake VR Version
Capcom, the Japanese video game developer and publisher, recently announced the development of a remake of the popular survival horror game Resident Evil 4 in virtual reality (VR). This is the first time that the classic game will be available in VR and will offer a unique and immersive experience for fans of the franchise.
Resident Evil 4 was originally released in 2005 and has since become one of the most popular games in the series. The game follows Leon S. Kennedy, a US government agent, as he attempts to rescue the President’s daughter from a mysterious cult in rural Spain. The game was praised for its intense action, horror elements, and innovative puzzles.
The remake of Resident Evil 4 in VR will be available on PlayStation VR and Oculus Rift. Players will be able to explore the world of Resident Evil 4 in a completely new way, with enhanced graphics and 3D sound. The game will also feature new content, including new enemies and puzzles.
The VR version of Resident Evil 4 will also feature a new control scheme that is designed to make the game more immersive. Players will be able to use motion controllers to interact with the environment, as well as use their voice to interact with characters.
Capcom has not yet announced a release date for the remake of Resident Evil 4 in VR, but fans of the franchise can look forward to a unique and immersive experience when it does arrive. With enhanced graphics, 3D sound, and new content, this remake promises to be one of the most exciting virtual reality games yet.