Resident Evil Village “Winter’s Expansion” Gameplay Shows 3rd-Person Action, Rose’s Powers

Sep 15, 2022 at 11:00am EDT
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Earlier this summer, Capcom revealed a major content-infusion for Resident Evil Village, entitled Winter’s Expansion. The main features of the expansion are a third-person mode for the main game, new Mercenaries content, including the ability to play as Lady Dimitrescu, and “Shadows of Rose” a new story expansion featuring Ethan and Mia Winters’ daughter Rose. During a Tokyo Game Show livestream, Capcom provided some more info and footage for Winter’s Expansion. You can check out can check out the full presentation for yourself, below.

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The presentation starts with a better look at how Resident Evil Village plays in third person (and the lengths Capcom is going to still not show Ethan Winters’ face). As for Shadows of Rose, as we’ve already learned, it place within a twisted world inside the consciousness of the Megamycete mold. Per Capcom, the expansion will balance more dangerous enemies, many of which can kill you with one hit, with greater powers for Rose herself. The new footage shows her being able to freeze enemies, and it’s likely she’ll have other powers as well. Finally, we get a peek a Lady Dimitrescu and Heisenberg in action in Mercenaries: Additional Orders. Of course, Dimitrescu does her fighting while still holding her 12-inch cigarette holder. No use winning if you can’t do it in style.

Haven’t been keeping up with Resident Evil Village – Winter’s Expansion? Here’s the official description…

Resident Evil Village is available now on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Stadia, with a Switch cloud version on the way. The Winter’s Expansion launches on October 28 and will set you back $20 (it is also included in a new Gold Edition of RE Village).

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