Yes, you heard me, free.
Capcom, October 29th, published their annual report for 2021, rounding out the year with a look back on and to the company’s future. A “Creative Report” section, spearheaded by corporate executive officer Yoichi Egawa, revealed that Resident Evil Village will be supported in the future with “free additional DLC.”
Now, we cannot get ahead of ourselves. We can all agree that the best possible outcome would be for the future story based DLC for Resident Evil Village to be entirely free. However, it is also plausible for us to assume this is referring to item-based DLC packs.
Of course, this would be continuing a trend from previous Resident Evil games over the last few years. Resident Evil Village has already received a slew of free DLC packs, such as charms for weapons. At the same time, the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 also saw similar item-based DLC packs being made available for free shortly after launch.
Nonetheless, Capcom definitely doesn’t seem done with development on Resident Evil Village. Perhaps this Resident Evil Village DLC could even feature the return of series anti-hero Ada Wong, initially set to appear in the horror sequel but was cut partway through development. That’d certainly be one way to draw players back to uncover more of Village.
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