Resident Evil Re: Verse was previously delayed and has now been delayed once again. Fans of the franchise will now have to wait until 2022 to check out this title.

The reason for the delay should sound familiar enough by now – the team is hoping the extra development time will lead to a smoother experience for players. But since Re: Verse was originally scheduled to launch this month, news of the delay seems as sudden as it is disappointing.

The premise behind Resident Evil Re: Verse is quite unique. Rather than focusing on exploring creepy mansions or scary villages, this game is all about multiplayer deathmatches. Six players battle it out in matches where you start playing as familiar characters like Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Leon Kennedy, and more.

However, these deathmatches have a special twist. After you are killed, your character transforms into one of the franchise’s famous bioweapons, allowing you to chase other players like a mighty monster. And you can collect special Virus Capsules that allow you to transform into even stronger and scarier creatures.

The news of this delay could be particularly disappointing for Resident Evil Village players. After all, many of those who bought physical copies of that game received a download code to play Re: Verse for free. Although the new game has been delayed, Capcom recommends adding the download code to your account now and you can then download Re: Verse when it comes out in 2022.



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