Secrets of our village: Capcom hinted at a demo of Resident Evil: VIllage and, perhaps, accidentally revealed the secret of Microsoft

Company Capcom announced a another general surveydedicated to the series Resident evil. Typically, the goal of this initiative is to collect information about audience preferences, players’ impressions of the latest franchise releases and hopes for further development of the horror line.

This time Capcom decided to focus on the recently announced Resident Evil: VIllage. Curious that among the questions there was a clarification about the interest of users in the demo version “Villages. Recall that all the latest releases in the series (Resident evil 7, Resident evil 2, Resident evil 3) had trial versions, so it is likely that the new part will continue this trend.

Another important point of the survey concerns the list of platforms on which it will be released. Resident Evil: VIllage. As you know, the game will be available only on new generation consoles Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X, and PC. However, the answer list has a specific clarification about “digital variationsPS5 and XSX. And if in the case of the console Sony perfectly clear what is at stake (the system will be distributed in two versions – with and without disk drive), then the iron solution Microsoft currently does not imply the absence of a drive.

This makes us assume that Capcom prematurely revealed plans for an American company to console Xbox lockhart, which, according to rumors, will be a younger brother Series x and come out without a drive.

Release date Resident Evil: VIllage will be held next year. Read more about the game here.

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