![]() We won’t know anything until it’s confirmed. As is the case with unannounced games, take this information with a grain of salt. If this is indeed the case, then one can only wonder how fans will react to seeing footage of this remake for the first time. The report also states that Capcom plans to officially announce the Resident Evil 4 remake sometime during early 2022. In November of last year, news reportedly surfaced regarding concept art for Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil 4 remake, but Fanbyte’s report suggests these pertained to a different project entirely. Additionally, the report claims that Capcom wishes to flesh out relatively unexplored aspects of the original game, such as certain side characters and the two Ada campaigns. For instance, whereas the original game set the iconic opening village sequence during foggy daylight hours, the remake apparently changes this to a nighttime scene. Rather than a shot-for-shot remake of the original game, Capcom supposedly elected to evoke scrapped demos of Resident Evil 4 and give the remake a darker tone. How do they plan to change Resident Evil 4? ![]() Fanbyte’s report then suggests that “Capcom shifted the project internally and put Resident Evil 2 Remake‘s project leads on it,” with M-Two shifting to a support role. Although Mikami supposedly expressed interest in the idea, he ultimately declined due to his commitment to his current studio, Tango Gameworks. Interestingly, Capcom reportedly reached out to Resident Evil 4’s original director Shinji Mikami to see if he wanted to work on the remake. And according to a recent report by Fanbyte, development on this remake may have already started, and it will supposedly contain some significant changes to the original.Īpparently, a studio by the name of M-Two initially handled the development of the remake, and this studio consists of former Capcom and PlatinumGames employees. Regardless, such a project will likely come to fruition sooner or later. DC Douglas, the voice actor for Albert Wesker, allegedly shared confidential concept art for the unannounced Resident Evil 4 remake. Many have expressed opposition to this idea, mainly because they see Resident Evil 4 as too good of a game to warrant a remake. It would only make sense for Capcom to reinterpret this beloved classic, as it has already done so with the first three Resident Evil games. Until then, however, we should approach all news about it with caution.Rumors of a Resident Evil 4 remake have circulated for quite some time now. Something seems to be up, and the publisher's increasingly bold winks may suggest that we'll be hearing about the title in 2022. This may have slightly prolonged the development, but three months ago the Twitter account of the Japanese company posted quite a suggestive Tweet, and during the September PlayStation Showcase, fans spotted an easter egg - the logo of Los Illuminatos from Resident Evil 4. This January, however, news came out that due to the vision being too faithful to the original, the development was taken over by an internal Capcom team called Division 1. According to the information from that time, the project was to be created under the supervision of M-Two studio, led by the former head of PlatinumGames - Tatsuya Minami. The first rumors on this subject appeared in April 2020. Leaving aside the actor's questionable action, it seems that Capcom is indeed working on a refresh of the fourth Resident - and one that's on a par with the remakes of RE 2 and 3. The Hard-Earned Success that Nearly Killed Resident Evil.
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