Entries in Capcom (20)

Wednesday
Nov042020

'Resident Evil 8' on PS5 to support 4K ray tracing, adaptive triggers

Source: Capcom

New details about Resident Evil 8 on the PlayStation 5 have been added to its official PlayStation Store listing, giving us a better idea of what to expect when the title launches on Sony's next-gen console. Visually, the upcoming horror sequel will 4K with ray tracing. It also promises fast load times because of the PS5's "ultra high-speed SSD."

On top of that, the game will take advantage of the DualSense controller with its adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, which can "simulate the effect of firing a real gun."

Source: GamesRadar

Monday
Sep282020

Netflix will release 'Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness' CG anime in 2021

 

Netflix continues to expand on its game-based shows with a new Resident Evil title coming to the streaming service. Unlike the upcoming live-action show, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness will be a CG anime. It'll premiere on the service sometime in 2021.

We don't know who the foes will be (aside from the zombies, that is), but iconic characters like Claire Redfield and Leon Kennedy will be part of the show. 

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Friday
Sep252020

Capcom wants to port 'Resident Evil Village' to the PS4, Xbox One

 

Resident Evil Village is currently being developed for the next-generation consoles and PC, but its developer wants those who use existing platforms to gain access to it, too. Capcom announced during its Tokyo Games Show presentation that this eighth mainline Resident Evil game to make its way to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. 

A Capcom producer said via a translator, "We're looking into it, but we can't make any promises; however, we will do our best to bring a top-tier survival horror experience to current-generation consoles." If Resident Evil Village gets ported to these consoles, then they will join titles like Spider-Man Miles Morales and Horizon Forbidden West that did the same.

Source: Engadget

Saturday
Sep222018

These are the PC requirements for ‘Devil May Cry 5’

While we are many months away from the release of Devil May Cry 5, Capcom just released the system requirements to get it up and running for your PC. It won’t be as taxing as some other games, but if you need to upgrade, you have time to save up now. The specs are under the cut.

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