Capcom has officially announced that Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster will be playable alongside Street Fighter 5 and other upcoming titles of the company's game franchises at prestigious Tokyo Game Show 2015 next month. Meanwhile, game designer Kojia Oda has also detailed the game improvements to hype up hardcore fans on what to expect from the new version.
According to Techno Buffalo, Capcom aims to get back in the race and sees itself become a powerhouse once more on Japanese video games industry. It appears that the publisher will leverage on a chance to steal the spotlight at Tokyo Game Show 2015 which is a great platform to unveil four new titles stemming from its most bankable franchises in history.
These games include the PS4 exclusive Street Fighter 5 which will certainly be showcased in close collaboration with Sony, although, Capcom will reportedly have PC version at its own booth and possibly demo cross-platform support. It shall also set up a stage for its slated matches and live-streaming. On the other hand, Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster will also get its own stage set-up and livestreaming schedule at the said event
Moreover, four Monster Hunter games will be making appearances, too, the two big ones are Monster Hunter X on Nintendo 3DS and Monster Hunter Stories which is a more colorful and kid-friendly version which revolves more on the plot. The other two titles are Monster Hunter Diary DX and Monster Hunter Spirits, Siliconera reports.
Meanwhile, Capcom has released two developer diaries for Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster which is announced to arrrive to almost all platforms early 2016. Bloody Disgusting noted that the game show at par with the impressive remake of Resident Evil released back in January.
Producer Tsukasa Takenaka and director Koji Oda detailed some of the cool improvements that they have designed in the environments and characters of the game. Click this link HERE to check out the video.
Capcom has earlier confirmed that Resident Evil 0 HD Remaster which holds a promise of sharper graphics and superb gameplay is coming to PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC platforms by early next year.
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