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Resident Evil Is Finally Back on PC through GOG, Resident Evil 2 and three to Follow

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The authentic Resident Evil is now lastly accessible on PC once more due to a collaboration between Capcom and CD Projekt-owned storefront GOG.

An announcement from the latter revealed the traditional Resident Evil, not the remastered model, is now accessible on the shop for $9.99. GOG additionally introduced that Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil will be a part of it someday in 2024, and a $24.99 bundle is out there for many who need all three video games.

Resident Evil initially arrived on PC in 1996 however did not exist on any digital storefronts till now. Steam, which has the remastered model however not the unique, is predicted to get the traditional model quickly, nevertheless, as a list for it was noticed on European score web site PEGI.

“In joint efforts with the unique creators Capcom, we’re thrilled to announce the re-release of the unique Resident Evil, the groundbreaking sequence that heralded the golden age of the survival horror style,” GOG stated within the put up.

“This iconic traditional is now accessible with all its authentic content material intact, that includes high quality of life enhancements and enhanced compatibility for contemporary programs. As a part of GOG’s ongoing effort to guard and protect traditional video games, Resident Evil is now accessible on the DRM-free GOG retailer.”

The authentic Resident Evil is the place the beloved franchise started, in fact, however has been considerably ignored in recent times as Capcom favors creating new entries within the franchise in addition to full remakes of older video games.

These started with Resident Evil 2, nevertheless, fully skipping the unique, and have up to now continued to incorporate Resident Evil 3 and the fan-favorite Resident Evil 4. Capcom is reportedly engaged on remakes of Resident Evil Zero and Code Veronica too, alongside a mainline ninth sport.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.



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