Resident Evil Village Stream Today: How To Watch First Gameplay
Capcom is hosting a digital event next week where it will make some announcements about the Resident Evil series.
Capcom has announced a virtual showcase where the studio will provide a new look at 2021's Resident Evil Village. The event promises a "guided tour" of the game, including a first look at Village's gameplay. That event is happening today, and we're also likely going to hear about a second multiplayer experience that Capcom sort of announced a few days ago.
How to watch the Resident Evil Village stream
Viewers can also expect a new trailer and "lots more" news about the Resident Evil franchise, not just this new game. The event is scheduled for 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 10 PM GMT today. It will be hosted by Brittney Brombacher of the What's Good Games podcast series. The stream is embedded below, so you can watch the whole thing right here!
If you prefer, the stream is also available directly on YouTube and will also be shown on the CapcomUSA Twitch channel.
January 21 is the day that Bethesda originally planned to host its own reveal event for The Elder Scrolls Online, but the company delayed its show to get out of the way of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.
Resident Evil Village, which is a direct follow-up to Resident Evil 7, is coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. According to a Tokyo Game Show stream, Capcom is also working on bringing Resident Evil Village to PS4 and Xbox One, but has made no concrete promises about either platform.
We also know that Resident Evil Village will have almost no load times on PS5, and it will support 4K with ray tracing. It provides more freedom in how you play.
As for the wider Resident Evil series, the new Resident Evil movie reboot starring Pirates of the Caribbean's Kaya Scodelario has finished filming. A Resident Evil TV series for Netflix is also in the works, so it's possible we might learn more about either project during the show.
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