Resident Evil Village Showcase Coming Soon, Beta Signups for a Mystery RE Game Now Open

Jan 14, 2021 at 12:01pm EST
Resident Evil Village

The next couple weeks should be exciting ones for Resident Evil fans, as Capcom is promising a new, in-depth look at Resident Evil Village and will be holding a closed beta for an unannounced title. The Resident Evil Village showcase will include a “guided tour” of the game, a trailer, gameplay footage, and “more Resident Evil news,” which hopefully includes a release date! You can check out a quick teaser for the Resident Evil Showcase, below.

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Perhaps even more intriguing is the fact that Capcom has opened up closed beta signups for a Resident Evil game that’s yet to even be announced (expect that to happen at the upcoming showcase). All we know now, is that it will be multiplayer action experience for 4 to 6 players. The beta will be available for Xbox One and PS4, and you’ll be able to sign up until January 25. Here are the prerequisites for getting into the beta:

  1. You have a Capcom ID.
  2. Your Capcom ID is linked to the Resident Evil Ambassador program.
  3. You are 18 years old or over.
  4. You own supported hardware (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, and Xbox One)

Here are the times you’ll be able to participate in the beta:

You can apply for the closed beta, right here.

So, what might this beta be for? It’s rumored Resident Evil Village will have a multiplayer mode, but then why would the beta be taking place on Xbox One and PS4? I’m guessing it’s probably something else. It seems like Capcom pretty much always has some sort of quirky RE multiplayer experiment in the works, so we’ll just have to wait and see what form this one takes.

Resident Evil Village is coming to PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5. The Resident Evil Showcase kicks off on January 21 at 2pm PT. Excited for some new Evil info?

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