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Resident Evil 6 rated for PS4 & Xbox One
Details of such a Resident Evil 6 game for next-generation PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles has been spotted by Gematsu and is expected to be made available imminently for gamers to enjoy. While this isn’t confirmation the game is coming to the current-gen, the same ratings board outed Resident Evil: Revelations would be coming to consoles way back in 2012.
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As recently as six months a Vita SKU of XCOM popped up on at the Korean Game Rating Board. To help encourage people to take a chance on the series, Capcom has decided to make the Penal Colony, the first episode, free for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.
I could fill a novel listing every little thing Resident Evil 6 did wrong at launch. Additional chapters cost €5.99, and there are also Extra Episodes that cost €4.99.
In North America, the first episode is available for free on PlayStation as well as Xbox, but at the time of writing this isn’t the case in New Zealand. In the first half, Claire Redfield and Moira Burton are at a Terra Save anti-bioterrorism event.
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Didn’t get a chance to try out Capcom’s admittedly well developed Resident Evil: Revelations 2?