Resident Evil 4, 5 and 6 shambling onto PS4, Xbox One beginning next month

We were kinda expected we would see this announcement soon, but Capcom has now made it official.  Enhanced versions of Resident Evil 4, 5 and 6 will be making its way onto the PS4 and Xbox One this year, with RE6 leading the pack on March 26th for $19.99. RE5 will follow this summer, and then Resident Evil 4 will launch sometime this fall.

Basically, you’ll be getting a better looking versions of the original Resident Evil titles, with all of the extra content (if applicable) and a few tweaks here and there.

Take a look at the RE6 box shots and screenshots below, and a trailer for all 3 games, and head on over to Capcom-Unity for the announcement.

Resident Evil 4, 5, 6 ? Announce Trailer:

Resident Evil 6 PS4, Xbox One screens, box shots:

See the fact sheet details for Resident Evil 6 below for more info.

Blending action and survival horror, Resident Evil 6 delivers an epic dramatic horror experience. Resident Evil favorites Leon S. Kennedy, Chris Redfield and Ada Wong are joined by new characters, including Jake Muller, to face a new horror, the highly virulent C-virus, as the narrative moves between North America, the war-torn Eastern European state of Edonia and the Chinese city of Lanshiang.

Starting with four distinct, yet interwoven story threads, each with their own pair of protagonists for either solo or co-op play, both offline and online, not only does Resident Evil 6 deliver both different perspectives and gameplay styles but, with the introduction of the innovative Crossover mechanic players can team up and share the horror. At key moments during the game, up to four players can join together online to tackle a specific situation, with some stages seeing the usual partnerships swapped to further increase the depth of gameplay.

Ada Wong, Resident Evil?s very own femme fatale, dives into a thrilling campaign of intrigue and infiltration, featuring unique missions, gameplay and weapons. Ada is available from the start, but with the other campaign secrets within her grasp, it may be best to save this one for last.

The new release for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One also includes all the available content from Resident Evil 6, including all the extra console version post-launch content (Siege Mode, Predator Mode, Survivor Mode, Onslaught Mode, The Mercenaries maps, ResidentEvil.net costumes and other Extra Content modes).

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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