Resident Evil 7 News: Will Capcom Give What Fans Want? Game's Setting Rumored to Go Back to Raccoon City

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The immensely popular idea of Resident Evil 7 has become an epidemic to many. Gamers are still waiting for the sure announcement that Capcom will give about the title, but until then, proposed ideas and hunches are all that surround the game.

As reported by NSEA Voice, Resident Evil 7 may still be an inexistent title for the moment, but gamers are already speaking of so much tendencies for the proposed expansion. One of the most talked about propositions that Capcom may have to listen to is the demand for the more recognizable antagonists to make their return. For uncounted times, gamers speak of the desire to have classic villains William Birkin, and the undisputed Nemesis.

According to Ecumenical News, one of the reasons that Resident Evil 7 is a highly anticipated continuity is perhaps due to the hunger of fans to go back to the older roots of the game, the horror genre that it was first introduced as. After the last few titles all towards Resident Evil 6, fans of the sage have come to believe that the zombie survival game is no more as the missions and the story have drifted quite distant from the original. Fans claim that Capcom's team may be looking to change that, with the possible creation of the seventh title.

Delivered by Christian Today, apart from the rumors of who and what will be coming back for Resident Evil 7, there were also some speculations that the plot of the game will take players back to the dreaded Raccoon City. As many fans of the series may know, the massive worldwide infection began in the said city and many believe that it will be a rather intelligent approach to resurrect the horror from where it all started.

Resident Evil 7 is still on its way to being a full creation. Keep posted for more updates on Capcom's supposed salvation to the long-lived horror franchise.

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