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Capcom looking to add co-op into Resident Evil: Revelations 2 on Windows PC

After the surprise revelation (hehe!) that Resident Evil: Revelations 2 didn’t have co-op in its Windows PC release, Capcom has advised they’re working on a fix.

Capcom said a patch is coming to enable online co-op in Raid mode, but offline co-op in the main campaign isn’t on the cards. The publisher said local co-op in the campaign won’t happen on PC in order “to ensure a stable user experience across a variety of different PC settings and devices”.

The statement came bundled with an apology.

“We apologize to our Resident Evil Revelations 2 PC players who purchased the game and expected to have local co-op as a feature,” Capcom said via the game’s Steam community page. “The feature wasn’t intended for this version and that caveat was mistakenly omitted from the product description on the Steam page earlier, and then included as soon as we were made aware.

“This was an unintentional error and again, we apologize for the confusion this may have caused.

“We are currently looking into the matter and potential solutions and we hope to have new information to share very soon, so please stay tuned. Thank you for your patience and understanding.”


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