![]() ![]() If you already own any of these games, you can replay them (or play them for the first time, I don’t judge backlogs) on modern systems. Most critically, though, is that these updates are free for existing owners. There will be 4K support, 3D audio, and better framerates as well. For the PC versions, the minimum requirements are being jacked up a little. Those games have always been playable on those modern platforms, but the updates will up the resolution and soothe the loading times thanks to the built-in SSDs on modern platforms. All three games, Capcom has announced, will be getting updates later today to maximize compatibility with the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S|X, and more modern PC hardware. That’s the case at least for Resident Evil 2 (2018), Resident Evil 3 (2019), and Resident Evil 7 (2017). And with the march of technology, it also sometimes means updates that make the older backwards compatible titles look better on modern platforms. ![]() Other times, it means remakes, like Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and the upcoming Resident Evil 4. Sometimes this means remasters, like how Resident Evil‘s Gamecube remake was then remastered and brought to then-modern platforms in 2015. For years now, Capcom has made no bones about how their business plan resolves around getting people to play older games in a modern context. ![]()
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