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Resident Evil 4 gets the HD treatment on Steam

Much like on Xbox 360 and PS3, PC gamers will soon be able to experience Leon S. Kennedy’s finest hours in the Steam version of Resident Evil 4 HD.

Capcom promises that the game will run at “60 frames per second for the first time”, with the Steam release. It also contains the Ada-centric “Separate Ways” epilogue, plus support in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese and Polish.

Those who pre-order the title will receive a digital soundtrack with more than 60 tracks alongside a digital artbook.

Resident Evil 4 will be available from 28 February and is priced at $19.99 USD. We reviewed the Xbox 360/PS3 version of the game, here.


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