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Resident Evil’s 25th Anniversary Showcase Highlights
As the release of the next mainline entry approaches, Capcom released a ton of Resident Evil announcements, trailers, and more during this week’s showcase. Other than the announcement and subsequent release of the second Resident Evil Village demo, there were several surprise announcements for all Resident Evil-related media as well. Highlight announcements from the showcase include:
New Resident Evil Village trailer: Player received an extensive story trailer for Resident Evil Village, giving new looks to Lady Dimitrescu, the village itself and its townspeople, alongside a few mysteries as well. Timed demos for Resident Evil Village: The previously announced second demo for Resident Evil Village comes to PS4/PS5 this weekend and next weekend. The first demo period has already passed, but will be available again on April 24 at 5p. m. Pacific, where players can jump in for a 30-minute taste of what’s to come. Mercenaries coming to Resident Evil Village: The popular side-mode “Mercenaries” is returning in Resident Evil Village, alongside new features like weapon customization, shops, abilities and power-ups, all within the new gothic-like setting. Resident Evil 4 VR version coming to Oculus Quest 2: Surprisingly, Resident Evil 4 receives a special VR version for Oculus Quest 2 coming later this year.
Warzone’s ‘End’ is Coming Next Week
In Verdansk, strange things are starting to finally happen in Call of Duty: Warzone. In preparation of Season 3, the Warzone map has undergone some significant changes already, with blankets of radiation hovering over the Prison, Shipwreck, and now the Hospital. Players downed in those zones or killed in combat are returning as Zombies as well, while others were witnessing dud Nukes landing in the Warzone map a bit early.
Evidently, this is all in favor of “the end” event being teased for Warzone by Activision, which is supposedly coming on April 21. A nuclear-themed event itself has been teased by Warzone practically since release, with leaks and map changes revealing nuclear warheads and bunkers throughout Verdansk. Next week, players will know for sure what’s happening to Warzone by Wednesday.
Nintendo Hosts An Impressive Indie Showcase for 2021
A surprisingly stacked indie showcase was presented by Nintendo last week, featuring several exciting and surprising titles coming to the Switch this year. A sequel to Oxenfree, a new TMNT beat ’em up-style game called Shredder’s Revenge, a new OlliOlli game is on the way, the return of Konami as an indie publisher, and more were showcased as well. Several of the titles showcased are already available now, with many slated for later this year.
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Details Emerge From Rejected Days Gone 2 Pitch
In the wake of Bloomberg’s report investigating the affairs of Sony’s first-party studios, one of the revelations was a rejected Days Gone 2 pitch by developer Bend Studio. Until now, there wasn’t much detail on the reported existence of a Days Gone sequel, other than it at one time existed conceptually at the studio. Now, Days Gone game director Jeff Ross did elaborate on some of the gameplay and narrative details included in the Days Gone 2 pitch.
According to Ross, Days Gone 2 was going to implement co-op gameplay in some form, which was supposedly planned to come to Days Gone initially. There were also plans to make Days Gone 2 a “shared universe” in some way, whether that’s through base-building, teaming up, or other free-form multiplayer elements. None of these elements or concepts are confirmed for any kind of Days Gone 2 project in development, despite fans asking for it.
Publisher Square Enix Refutes Rumors of Acquisition
Earlier this week, reports by Bloomberg Japan indicated that several companies were interested in potentially acquiring publisher Square Enix. Square Enix has since come out to publicly refute any rumors of intent to sell or any acquisition deals, even though Square Enix’s market price did rise in the wake of these rumors. The publisher made it clear that no single company had made an official offer, nor did Square Enix reach out to any interested parties.
CPU/GPU Hardware Shortages May Last Until 2023
Once again, PC manufacturers express a warning that GPU hardware shortages could persist even longer than initially expected. Issues with the pandemic, resource shortage, and now cryptocurrency and sale botting could potentially extend shortages until 2023, according to Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC. This news comes in the wake of both the U.S. and Chinese governments competing for TSMC’s loyalty in supplying semiconductor technology for widespread industrial use.
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