Capcom Announces Resident Evil Re:Verse Open Beta Dates

Resident Evil Re:Verse Delayed

Capcom has just announced the Resident Evil Re:Verse open beta dates which are set for next month. From April 7 to 10, the open beta of the game will be available to fans to try out the upcoming multiplayer Resident Evil.

The Resident Evil Re:Verse open beta will be available on PC and consoles, where you can play it on your PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles. You can start pre-loading the game two days earlier on April 5, allowing you maximum time to play the game instead of downloading.

Check out the teaser trailer of Resident Evil Re:Verse below:

Resident Evil Re:Verse is an online multiplayer-only game that is coming in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Resident Evil series. The game comes in the bundle with the upcoming Resident Evil Village, which is the other highly anticipated game that continues the story after Resident Evil Biohazard.

In Resident Evil Re:Verse, you can test out your skills against other players in 4 or 6 person survival horror revenge matches. You can choose a character from your favorite Resident Evil series and turn the tides of battle with powerful bioweapons. Players can play a 5-minute Deathmatch, where the player with the most points will win the game. There will be various items and weapons that you can use to take down powerful enemies that the game will throw at you.

Resident Evil Re:Verse Open Beta

Each time your character dies, their body will transform into a powerful bioweapon that can be used against other players in the game. Bioweapons can also be upgraded by using Virus Capsules, making them even more powerful than before. Bioweapons allow you to take revenge using your own death to earn points and come out on top.

Post your comments below and let us know if you are excited for the Resident Evil Re:Verse open beta.

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