Capcom has revealed complete details for the DLCs and Season Pass of their upcoming game Resident Evil 7. The full list goes on as follows: Banned Footage Vol. 1 Nightmare Bedroom Ethan Must Die Banned Footage Vol. 2 21 Daughters Jack’s 55th Birthday Additional Story Episode The Season Pass for Resident Evil VII can be purchased individually for $29.99 on the PC, while the deluxe bundle that comprises of both the base game and the Season Pass will cost about $89.98. The game is supposed to release for the Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on 24th January. The Season Pass content will be out by the end of the year, 31st December, 2017. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
Resident Evil VII, Capcom’s upcoming horror fest has received the final update for its playable teaser, Beginning Hour. Called the Midnight update, it’ll open up new options and paths for the players and is available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro and PlayStation VR. The demo in its entirety will be available on the Xbox One and Steam starting 19th December. Additionally, Capcom has also released a new trailer, showcasing the horros that await Ethan Winters, the protagonist. Led to a mysterious abandoned plantation in search of his missing wife, Ethan must now discover the secrets of this sinister facility and get to the bottom of the mystery. You can watch the graphic and terrifying trailer below to find out what you can expect from the game. Resident Evil VII: Biohaz...
Capcom has announced that their upcoming horror survival title Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, released with the teaser Beginning Hour has been updated, with some new areas now available for exploration. The demo, which is now available to all the PS 4 owners, not just the ones with a PS Plus subscription, has updated areas and new items, and is now called the Twilight Version. Now, in Beginning Hour people came across some items they couldn’t use, including the mysterious dummy finger. At that point Capcom had said that it may find some use in the future, and it’s possible that this update is what sheds some light on it. The game also got a creepy, nasty new trailer recently, which shows the whole Baker family for the first time. They’re also zombies feasting on guts sitti...
Beware, not recommended for people with weak stomachs. Resident Evil VII has just received a new trailer, and it sure looks spooky. It features zombies feasting on entrails while sitting around a dinner table which you get to see in a first person perspective. Breaking the convention, this title resembles more to a full fledged horror game rather than a third person shooter. The game also got two new screenshots, one of an creepy and ominous abandoned room, while the other is a close up shot of the zombie banquet. Come on, just because the guys are (un)dead doesn’t mean they’re not allowed to be classy. Resident Evil VII Biohazard is set to release on 24th January 2017 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC. For more news and reviews, keep checking back at Gaming...