In one of the more unexpected game updates you’ll see today, Resident Evil 2 Remake has received a new update four-and-a-half years after it was first released.
Capcom released the update on Sunday, and it’s not one of those simple “improve the performance and stability” of the game updates that some developers push years after release. Instead, this update fixes a couple of bugs and added a new language to the game.
You can view the short notes below. Resident Evil 2 Remake is out now for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
Resident Evil 2 Remake Update Notes
- Added Latin American Spanish as a display language.
- Fixed achievements that weren’t displayed correctly in some languages.
- Fixed some bugs/issues.
In addition to still supporting Resident Evil 2 Remake, Capcom is working on the next major content update for the Resident Evil 4 remake. That update, which brings the Separate Ways campaign into the game, is expected to come later this year. No specific date has been announced, however, nor if it will be a free or paid update.
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After four years and just get a language update. Capcom should pay more attention to updating its content so that the Resident Evil series is not left behind.
Capcom should pay more attention to updating its content so that the Resident Evil series is not left behind
Okay
it’s not one of those simple “improve the performance and stability” of the game updates that some developers push years after release. Instead, it’s one of those “improve the performance and stability” of the game updates.
“it’s not one of those simple “improve the performance and stability”.”
Oooh woow something big.
“Instead, this update fixes a couple of bugs”
Bruh
Bruh when we gonna get the add-ons to separate ways and ada assignments like that what everyone wants instead of some languages stuff