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Capcom launches online Resident Evil museum

Delve into the history of the first four titles (chronologically) in the series.

Capcom has today launched an online Resident Evil museum that delves into the history of the franchise’s first four (chronological) titles.

That means fans can browse through historical entries pertaining to the GameCube’s Resident Evil Zero alongside the original PlayStation’s Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 Nemesis.

Requiring a Capcom ID to login and access, the museum provides access to never-before-seen artwork, character models, concept art and more. Furthermore, Capcom has promised to update the site with additional content from 22 February, which almost coincides with a countdown clock that the publisher is currently teasing. Resident Evil 4 Remake announcement time, anyone?

We’ll keep you informed as we learn more. For now, enjoy the museum!

The most recent Resident Evil title published was May 2021’s Resident Evil Village.

Resident Evil Village

7 May 2021
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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