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Resident Evil RE:Verse open beta coming April 2021

Ready to try RE's newest multiplayer offering?

Resident Evil RE:Versea standalone multiplayer offering that will be bundled with Resident Evil Village, will offer up an open beta in April.

Available between 4.00 am AEST on 8 April here in Australia, the open beta will run until 3.59 pm AEST on 11 April. The beta will be available upon Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, though console players are surely able to play the last-gen experience on their current-gen consoles.

Announced back in JanuaryRE:Verse is a multiplayer offering that will pit iconic Resident Evil heroes and villains against one another against a backdrop of locations including the Raccoon City Police Department. This multiplayer offering is said to be in celebration of the franchise’s 25th anniversary and essentially will replace the multiplayer experience that is Resident Evil Resistance.

We’ll let you know when the open beta client is available for download (or, hopefully, pre-load).

Both Resident Evil RE:Verse and Resident Evil Village head to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5 from 7 May 2021.


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