
28, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Resident Evil Village Gold Edition and the Winters’ Expansion arrive on Oct. In Capcom’s Resident Evil Showcase, the company offered a sneak peek at that off-the-rails spooky gameplay, confirming that fans of giant dolls and clowns should not show up for Shadows of Rose. Kinoshita said that Rose’s story, Shadows of Rose, will be set in the “Realm of Consciousness,” and players should expect things to get surreal.

She’s heading back to the game’s titular village to learn more about her past and free herself of unwanted magical powers. Players will have no such issues seeing Rose Winters, however, Ethan’s grown-up daughter and the other star of the Winters’ Expansion.

(Players can try out Resident Evil Village’s third-person perspective right now, thanks to a time-limited demo available on all existing platforms. Kinoshita says that “even in third-person mode, if you try to turn the camera to see his face, Ethan will look away.” But don’t go into it hoping for a clear look at ol’ Ethan.

Game director Kento Kinoshita said Thursday during Capcom’s Resident Evil Showcase that the expansion - which is bundled with the main game in the Resident Evil Village Gold Edition - is the perfect reason to return to Village. Capcom has deliberately obscured the character’s face in both games, and will continue to do so in the upcoming third-person perspective option for Village, which arrives next week.įor Resident Evil Village’s Winters’ Expansion, players will have the option of playing the first-person game with an over-the-shoulder third-person view. The star of Resident Evil 7 biohazard and Resident Evil Village, Ethan Winters, has always been a bit camera shy.
