Resident Evil Project, the first trailer for Resistance just released, shows what the new game has in store for any thirsty fan. The cinematic trailer shows off some insanely good action, with a familiar vibe from old games, and reveals that the Tyrant, which debuted in Resident Evil 2 Remake, is back. Capcom has announced that the next release is a Team Achievement, which aimed to empower gamers, i.e. gamers, to experience the terror of the old-school franchise, with new content and gameplay never before seen. improved.
Even though it is a teaser, the unveiling is gaining momentum as nearly 400 people saw it in the first 000 hours. Capcom earlier unveiled Resident Evil Project Resistance, and after months of leaks, rumors, and speculation, we still don't know anything about the sport. All the fans recognized is the hand of the tyrant. However, speculation has also circulated about a specific multiplayer experience offered by the upcoming game, and we got confirmation from the Tokyo Game Show, where the film was first shown.
A more detailed analysis of the trailer shows that we have four characters fighting together in some tech building. They use improvised melee weapons, guns and explosives to take out a wave of zombies. They hold their position together, while in another location we see a dark figure in what appears to be an Umbrella Lab, very well known to all fans of the series. This title promises that many types of enemies that Umbrella Corporation fed in previous installations will make an appearance here, including some iconic enemies that have given players the most chills.
Capcom is opening a registration period, from September 12 to 19, to all Japanese owners of PS4 and Xbox One. Registration will give all interested parties a chance to win an invitation to a closed beta test. Project Resistance's closed beta testing phase is scheduled to take place October 4-7, but there are no more details at this time. We don't have a clue yet on the game's potential release date, but visitors to the Tokyo Game Show will have the option of taking part in a hands-on demo if they register in advance. They are promised to watch the gameplay demo from the development team, which will likely be an exclusive event never before seen by the general public.
Resident Evil Project Resistance is the first edition after the remake of RE2, which achieved high scores on many respectable online posts. Capcom has confirmed that it will be a four-on-one asynchronous online multiplayer game and will use the same engine as the Resident Evil 2 remake. With no release date set, fans can only hope that the beta phase is not too long.