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[TGS 2020] Capcom Releases New ‘Resident Evil Village’ Footage; Looking to Port to PS4, Xbox One

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True to the schedule (because why would they deviate?), Capcom dropped some new footage for Resident Evil Village during their panel at TGS 2020. Before things started, Capcom announced that they are looking to port Village to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

“While Resident Evil Village is being developed specifically for next-generation consoles and PC, we’re looking into delivering the experience on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as well,” producer Tsuyoshi Konda stated during the “Capcom Special Program”. “We’re looking into it, but we can’t make any promises. However, we will do our best to create a top-tier survival horror experience on current-generation consoles.”

Meanwhile, the developer diary, entitled “The Making of Resident Evil Village: Winter Comes for Ethan”, clocks in at six minutes, and focuses on protagonist Ethan Winters. The developer diary also features new gameplay footage (developer diary from 10:46 to 16:57, gameplay snippet from 14:05 to 14:24).

Resident Evil Village will be out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC via Steam in 2021.

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Behaviour Interactive Teases More Story for ‘The Casting of Frank Stone’ in Brief Trailer [Watch]

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Behaviour Interactive has decided to drop a little something in the form of a new trailer for those fans eager for more info about The Casting of Frank Stone, which is still on track for release later this year. The brief trailer centres around a radio report of a double murder, for which no suspect has been identified. But we all know where this leads.

The shadow of Frank Stone looms over Cedar Hills, a town forever altered by his violent past. As a group of young friends are about to discover, Stone’s blood-soaked legacy cuts deep, leaving scars across families, generations, and the very fabric of reality itself. In the depths of an Oregon steel mill, the gruesome crimes of a sadistic killer spawn horrors beyond comprehension.

Delve into the mystery of Cedar Hills alongside an original cast of characters bound together on a twisted journey where nothing is quite as it seems. Every decision you make shapes the story and impacts the fate of the characters within it. Brimming with emotional gut-punches and high-stakes horror, discover how a simple decision can become a truly heart-wrenching dilemma.

The Casting of Frank Stone is currently being developed by Supermassive Games for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, and will be using Dead by Daylight’s mythology, featuring brand-new characters.

And check out our interview with Supermassive and Behaviour Interactive for more on the game.

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