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Gamers think they’ve seen four upcoming Resident Evil games, including art for the next entry

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FOLLOWING the success of Resident Evil Village and the remake of Resident Evil 4, several rumors have emerged about the next games in the series.

Resident Evil 9 will be the next main game in the series, but other remakes are also expected.

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New Resident Evil 9 art appeared on PlayAsiaCredit: Capcom/PlayAsia

As Resident Evil 1 through 4 received full remakes, completely shifting the game to modern consoles, fans expected this to continue.

Although Resident Evil 5 and 6 are less popular than other entries in the series, people still expect remakes of these games to be released.

However, not only are these games apparently in development, but so are several other Resident Evil games.

PlayAsia is an online store that offers games from several Asian countries as well as some Western countries.

The Resident Evil series is developed by Japanese developer Capcom, although the games were often released in Japan and North America around the same time.

However, it’s not uncommon for upcoming games to appear for the first time on PlayAsia, as the site often has long pre-order times.

Four Resident Evil games recently appeared on PlayAsia, including Resident Evil 9 with new art.

The cover features two shadowy figures who appear to be the series’ popular protagonists Leon Kennedy and Jill Valentine.

A remake of Resident Evil 5 is also listed on the site, but it is listed using artwork from the original release.

Another remake that fans were pleased to see on the site is the remake of fan favorite Code Veronica X, which also features art from the original Dreamcast release.

The final game seen at PlayAsia is an HD remaster of Resident Evil 0, which wouldn’t be a remake from scratch.

There are no set release dates for any of these games, but the appearance of these games on the website suggests that they are all in development.

It should be noted that games that have appeared on PlayAsia in the past have been canceled before they were released, so these additions do not mean that the games will be available for purchase.

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