Resident Evil Re: Verse, Spinoff Capcom in the cult series of horror movies, will reverse his last round this year, because the publisher announced that he stops all the service of the game in June.
Re: Verset originally launched in October 2022, converges with the expansion of Winters Resident Evil Village. This enabled six players to fight with each other as noteworthy characters from the whole series, such as Leon Kennedy, Ada Wong, Nemesis Resident Evil 3 and the bad dad Resident Evil 7 (who certainly must exist as a parody of Sam Raimi). But the game will close just over two years after starting. While the service will formally end on June 29, the game and all its purchases DLC will be removed from stores on March 3.
IN statementCapcom explained his justification for closing Re: verse, claiming that he had performed his duty. “Resident Evil Re: Verse was developed on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Resident Evil series, and your overwhelming support for the game significantly exceeded our expectations since its release. Now, when we have reached a new turning point for the series, we think that Resident Evil Re: Verse served its original, solemn purpose. “
What everything sounds very under. However, I suspect true The reason for Re: Verse gets an ancient shovel to the brain is that no beggar played it. According to SteamchartsRe: The verse reached the peak of all time 2,080 simultaneous players around the premiere. A little over a month later it fell to less than 100 players, after which the player never really recovered. At the time of writing, only 44 players were involved in Re: Verse Universe.
As regards Why Nobody played it, maybe we can collect tips with ‘Mainly the negative assessment she has for pairsWhere only 34% of almost 3000 reviews gives him his fingers. Littlefire131 describes Re: verse as “absolutely terrible in every respect. One extremely boring game mode, terribly broken balance, three maps that get boring quickly, rubbish and rigid control. ” Slightly more positive sticky do not agree with this completely, saying “a momentary game that actually feels good.” Ultimately, however, Viscarious cannot recommend it because of the “painful” progress, “madness” microtransactions and “one of the worst Menu/UX user interface I have ever seen in the game.” Ouch.
To sum up, it seems that few players will miss Re: verse, when they finally withdraw into the sea in June. But honesty for Capcom is one of the few stumbled in an otherwise excellent period for Resident Evil. Resident Evil Village turned out to be a delicious bucket of horror variety when it started in 2021, while the remake of Capcom Resident Evil 4 survived the terrifying reputation of the original when he landed slightly below two years ago.
It is not surprising that the next main Resident Evil is currently in development, the one led by director Resident Evil 7. Considering that almost four years have passed since the village, I expect that we will soon hear more about this latest horror of survival.