Resident Evil Re:Verse is no longer coming out this year.
It has been announced that Resident Evil Re:Verse has been delayed into next year. On Twitter, Capcom announced that the multiplayer mode to Resident Evil Village will now release in 2022. Not much information is given, expect that more details will be shared at a later date. The tweet states that this time is being given to the development team in order to provide a smooth gameplay experience. This is the second time that the mode has been delayed. The mode was meant to release alongside Village, but was delayed until this month.
"The previously announced July 2021 launch of Resident Evil Re:Verse is being moved to 2022 so that the team can continue working to deliver a smooth gameplay experience," Capcom stated in their tweet. "We will share updated launch details at a later time. Thank you for your patience and understanding."
Resident Evil Re:Verse pits four to six players against each other to test their skills in a deathmatch. Players can take the role of a number of different characters from the series, such as Leon Kennedy, Jill Valentine, Ada Wong, and more. Gamers take part in 5-minute rounds, with the player who has earned the most points rising up as the winner. Players will be able to use weapons and items that they find to take down their enemies. When a character is taken out, their body will transform into a powerful bioweapon that can be used against other players. Gamers can pick up multiple Virus Capsules to transform into even stronger bioweapons, and get revenge for even more points.
The most recent Resident Evil title, Resident Evil Village, is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Resident Evil Re:Verse will release next year.