
With so many remakes and remasters planned for PS5, a new Resident Evil 4 might not be out of the question. Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves, a remastered collection of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, is yet another remaster revealed during the livestream. Alan Wake Remastered is headed to the console later this year, while a Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake was also confirmed. The PlayStation Showcase event gave fans a look at the future of PS5, with trailers, announcements, and new gameplay footage. While a few new games were revealed, including Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and Marvel's Wolverine, the event also highlighted a number of remakes and remasters coming soon. A dissection of the two-minute video has revealed what seems to be a reference to Resident Evil 4, which could suggest the game is being remade for PS5.

The ad kicked off the recent September 2021 PlayStation Showcase, and includes many nods to existing and upcoming PlayStation games. Although, the developers did also promise we would receive more news before then, so we've got that and Resident Evil Village DLC to tide us over in the meantime at least.Fans believe that Sony could be teasing a Resident Evil 4 remake in its most recent " Play Has No Limits" advert for the PlayStation brand. Time will only tell, and the Resident Evil 4 Remake launches on March 24, 2023. One Reddit user did recently notice a similarity between the RE4 Remake trailer and Village, leading fans to think that the remake may be brought closer to the most recent instalment in the series. Resident Evil 4 Remake was only revealed during yesterdays PlayStation State of Play, but fans have already dissected the trailer and found potential connections to Resident Evil Village. When it comes to reimagining the narrative, however, Capcom have left us to our imaginations for now.
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It was also said to modernise the graphics and update the controls, which we have seen to an extent. Via PlayStation Blog earlier this month, The Resident Evil 4 Remake was revealed to feature a reimagining of the storyline, while also trying to preserve the essence of the original game. Leon looks a little rough around the edges in the Resident Evil 4 Remake, but in a good way. However, Leon also looks a little more haggard than he did previously, but this is all with good reason Leon Kennedy would not be as fresh-faced as a baby given what he's been through, and the Remake will reflect this. The trailer did primarily focus on Leon Kennedy, really honing in on what Capcom have done with the RE Engine to enhance the appearance of everything and everyone. On the other hand, the trailer displayed new environments and character models that looked nothing less than amazing. The Resident Evil 4 Remake extended trailer was accompanied by words from the minds behind the series.īeing able to move while you fire may not seem all that innovative in 2022, but this is a big deal for the Resident Evil 4 Remake, considering trying to shoot in the classic game would require more strategy than my monkey brain can handle. You can see the changes to combat below at approximately 1:45, via IGN, and well, you can see Leon throughout most of the trailer. That being said, this brief trailer was more than enough to get plenty of eager fans drooling at the mouth some of them drooling over the fact that you no longer need to stand still to shoot, and others ogling Leon Kennedy (others being me). Following this, it was revealed that we can expect to be able to play this remake as of March 24, 2023, and we were then given an incredibly brief glimpse at the remake via a short, two minute trailer. The development team have every intention of trying to build upon the 2005 classic in the remake, with aims to amp up the feelings of loneliness and the fear of enemies brainwashed by zealotry.


The environment of Resident Evil 4 has been truly revamped. After having unveiled what the Resident Evil Village Winters' Expansion was set to include, director Yasuhiro Ampo and producer Yoshiaki Harabayashi took to the stage to discuss what was also on everyone's minds, the Resident Evil 4 Remake.
