Resident Evil 7 Could Go VR Compatible with Unreal Engine 4

By Staff Writer

Nov 24, 2015 11:34 PM EST

As Resident Evil 7 is still not much of a certainty as of the moment, fans believe that there might still be time left for ideas within the franchise. Simply put, Resident Evil 7 is already in line-and the proposals for such may just do the trick.

According to Youth Health Mag, Resident Evil 7 is currently being set aside by the continuous focus of Capcom towards Resident Evil Umbrella Corps. With that, gamers are assuming that the upcoming seventh title will definitely be another exciting expansion-following through something different through the first-person shooter. Many fans agree to this, and think that the possibilities of the said game will be beyond expected.

Gazette Dubai recently reported that because of the influence of the next generation hardware recently, an apparent tendency to be VR-compatible has been speculated on for Resident Evil 7. This will give justice once more to the zombie-survival title, which has somewhat drifted out of the theme since the fourth installment. Many gamers believe that Resident Evil 5 and 6 have left the concept of the original zombie genre, and perhaps with the seventh expansion-with the aid of Virtual Reality, the franchise will receive its just rewards.

It was delivered by Daily Sun Knoxville that another attribute to make Resident Evil 7 a sure hit is the usage of Unreal Engine 4. The said engine is responsible for titles such as Tekken 7, Kingdom Hearts 3 and Shenmue 3. Surely enough, the graphics will make the upcoming seventh title a marvel, rectifying the series' immediate downfall in the past.

Resident Evil 7 can be declared as the salvation of the series, as far as learning from past mistakes is concerned. Capcom may still be focused on Resident Evil Umbrella Corps. and the re-mastering of a few other expansions, but the story of the saga is still one that needs to be continued, and fans believe so very firmly.

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