This Resident Evil Game Shuts Down In June
Briefly

Capcom has announced plans to shut down servers for Resident Evil Re:Verse on June 29, following its removal from digital stores on March 3. Originally released as a bonus for Resident Evil Village and meant to celebrate the game series' 25th anniversary, the game has seen overwhelming support, surpassing expectations. Players were able to engage in deathmatches with up to six players, competing for points. In future developments, Capcom hints at a new open-world Resident Evil game under director Koshi Nakanishi, alongside potential updates for Resident Evil 6.
Capcom has stated that Resident Evil Re:Verse servers will shut down on June 29, with the game and its DLC leaving digital stores on March 3.
The game was originally released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Resident Evil series, exceeding Capcom’s expectations in terms of support from players.
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