Resident Evil 7 Expected to Appear in This Year's E3 Event; Title to Go Back to Horror Roots?

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Resident Evil 7 is still yet to reveal itself to the world, and many have already spoken out about the possibilities that can undergo before the game comes into fruition. One edge that people are looking forward to is the announcement that could be made by Capcom themselves on the upcoming E3 event by June of this year.

As noted by Youth Health Mag, the idea of Resident Evil 7 still lingers among the fans of the series even if Capcom claims that the title is not even in development yet. Hopes have been lifted up more when Capcom was heard saying they cannot comment yet as of the moment regarding the matter; and many are led to believe that the game is a secret patiently lurking for the right time.

According to Yibada, the closest that fans can hear about Resident Evil 7 would be by June of this year, in the anticipated E3 event. Rumors claim that there will be an official announcement of the game on the said event, but Capcom has not revealed anything heavy enough to back up the statement. So far, the Resident Evil franchise still keeps the ball in the hands of the latest spin-off shooter, Resident Evil Umbrella Corps.

Recent reports delivered that one reason that Resident Evil 7 is very much a hype for the time being is due to the expectation of fans that it will bring justice back to the series, after drifting away from the concept that was originally established. Fans speculate that the seventh expansion looks to bring back William Birkin and the ever-dreaded Nemesis in the said title and even the return to Raccoon City.

Resident Evil 7 is not yet a full certainty for the time being. Capcom is witnessed by many on focusing on some of the other continuities that are already scheduled for release such as Street Fighter V, and the aforementioned Resident Evil Umbrella Corps.

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