Resident Evil Revelations 3: New Details Emerge About Cancelled Game

by Sophie Williams
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Resident Evil tiene una gran cantidad de juegos que no han visto la luz y ahora se conocen detalles de Revelations 3

Capcom, creator of one of the most beloved and influential horror franchises in gaming history, has seen a surge in success with recent remakes and novel installments. Now, details have emerged regarding a canceled project, Resident Evil Revelations 3, suggesting the game had significant potential.

According to industry insider Dusk Golem, both Resident Evil Revelations 3 and another project, Resident Evil Z, were ultimately scrapped. The insider revealed that Revelations 3 was intended to star Rebecca Chambers, and while a global release was planned, Nintendo Switch was slated as the primary platform. The development team also secured a new Japanese voice actress for the title.

A playable demo of Revelations 3 reportedly featured Rebecca investigating a university overrun by students exhibiting rabid behavior, armed with makeshift weapons like scissors and box cutters. The demo included elements reminiscent of the original Resident Evil and concluded with a masked figure attacking Rebecca. This cancellation highlights the often-unseen development challenges within the gaming industry.

Resident Evil Requiem Set to Launch

The news comes as anticipation builds for the upcoming release of Resident Evil Requiem, which is expected to arrive on all major platforms. Early previews of Requiem have generated excitement, with testers noting its potential to blend the franchise’s signature horror with more action-oriented gameplay.

Resident Evil Requiem promises to be a major release in 2026, featuring Leon S. Kennedy as one of its protagonists. The game is poised to continue the series’ success, signaling a strong future for the Resident Evil franchise. Capcom’s continued investment in the series suggests further installments are likely on the horizon.

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