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The chances of that happening is pretty slim as Resident Evil has garnished a massive global audience in the last two decades. Resident Evil Village became the fastest-selling game in the franchise , and it's unlikely for Capcom to hinder its own momentum by making Biohazard Apocalypse exclusive to Japan. Either way, fans will have to wait until Capcom is ready to reveal more on the supposed Biohazard Apocalypse. Resident Evil Hank is the last of the leaked Resident Evil games that surfaced though it won't be seeing daylight until Q4 It could very well be referring to Hunk, the enigmatic mercenary that first appeared in Resident Evil 2.

The alleged Resident Evil Hank could finally explore this mysterious yet popular RE character, though it will be a while before fans get any sort of info on this project.

At 23, Shrey's greatest struggle remains whether to replay his favorite video games or try what everyone's trying. It seems Capcom and M-Two have collaborated to work on this long demanded remake whose development reportedly started in No additional details aside from a Q4 release exists, though this could very likely be pushed to , given the ongoing pandemic and the rumors about the game's development being rebooted. Biohazard Apocalypse is the next Resident Evil game in line, according to the leaked report, and is scheduled to release in Q3 Biohazard is the Japanese name for the Resident Evil series, so it could be that this title is exclusive to Japan.

The chances of that happening is pretty slim as Resident Evil has garnished a massive global audience in the last two decades. Resident Evil Village became the fastest-selling game in the franchise , and it's unlikely for Capcom to hinder its own momentum by making Biohazard Apocalypse exclusive to Japan.

Either way, fans will have to wait until Capcom is ready to reveal more on the supposed Biohazard Apocalypse. The live-action Resident Evil Netflix series is currently without a release window, but it's possible it will launch in as well. In any case, the series will be quite the departure from what fans may expect, focusing on the children of longtime Resident Evil antagonist Albert Wesker. Viewers will see Jade and Billie's childhood as well as their present-day struggles in a post-apocalyptic world where the majority of the population has been infected by the T-Virus.

Fan reaction to the Netflix show's premise has been mixed so far, but Netflix does have a proven track record of delivering high-quality work, so fans may want to withhold judgment until they are able to watch the show for themselves.

Whereas the live-action Resident Evil TV show on Netflix is quite the departure from the source material, the Resident Evil movie reboot is looking to be much more faithful to the games. Other details on the Resident Evil movie reboot are hard to come by, but it's been confirmed that the film will be set in , the year of the Raccoon City incident.

Filming on the Resident Evil movie reboot began on October 15, and the current plan is to release it in theaters at some point in The ongoing COVID pandemic could very well throw a wrench in those plans, but hopefully fans don't have to wait too long to see the new movie. Capcom has more or less turned the Resident Evil franchise into an annual series, having released the Resident Evil 2 remake in , Resident Evil 3 in , and looking to release Resident Evil 8 in Village provides a surprising bookend to the Resident Evil story so far.

So with that in mind, let's take another look at the chronological order of events present in the Resident Evil franchise. The series kickstarts with a prequel that shows just what the Bravo Team of S.

You step into the shoes of wrongfully convicted Billy Coen and the youngest S. This is the first entry into what would become known as the Mansion Incident that occurred in the Arklay Mountains outside of Raccoon City.

It has you playing both Billy and Rebecca interchangeably in a duel-protagonist system. At least, in comparison. Sure they lost some people but they quickly found themselves in the comfort and safety of the mansion.

What could go wrong? The two have slight differences but it's tough to say which of these is 'canon' as no future game confirms it. Either Jill or Chris ends up trapped in a cell for most of the story. It's up to you to decide who that is. Playing Chris does mean that you get to see Rebecca again, however. Not too long after the accursed Mansion Incident, Raccoon City had a city-wide outbreak. This is where chronology gets a touch tricky - 3 and 2 overlap, but there's a way to manage it if you're a stickler for playing in order.

In 3, you play as Jill again but there's another character in the mix.



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