We’ll likely have next-gen versions of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 7: Biohazard next week, as the database listings were discovered just in time for the Capcom Showcase.
After the Capcom Showcase announcement yesterday, the Twitter profile PlayStation game size (opens in new tab) located Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 on the PSN backend. Reportedly taking up 21.8GB and 20.48GB of space respectively. There’s still no sign of the PS5 version of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, but it’s probably a matter of time.
Given the source of this leak, we still haven’t heard anything about the Xbox Series X/S editions, but fear not. Microsoft’s next-gen console was included when Capcom previously announced next-gen Resident Evil ports for these three games, and we can’t imagine the Xbox versions not being released simultaneously.
We speculate that these ports will be released during or after the Capcom Showcase, which takes place on June 13th. Considering that Capcom has confirmed that it will focus on “detailed updates” for previously announced games, the odds are good for these three Resident Evil Entrances showing up.
It’s already been a busy week for Capcom. During the State of Play presentation in June 2022, Resident Evil 4 Remake was finally confirmed, along with PSVR 2 support for it and Resident Evil Village. We’ll probably learn more about that too, but that’s not all.
You may remember that during Capcom’s E3 2021 presentation, the publisher announced that Resident Evil Village is getting DLC, which we haven’t seen since. There’s still no solid release date for the multiplayer-focused Resident Evil Re:Verse, so updates on both also seem likely.
Whatever happens next week, Resident Evil fans have a lot to look forward to.