E3 2019: Two More Resident Evil Games Coming to Switch

Tuesday, June 11th, 2019

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Today’s Nintendo E3 Direct included a new Resident Evil trailer, which revealed that two more games in the series are coming to the Nintendo Switch this fall. Those games would be Resident Evil 5, and Resident Evil 6. Here is the trailer:

 

In RE5, Umbrella and its viruses may have been taken care of, but a new catastrophe begins in Africa. Villagers are being turned into dangerously twisted, and aggressive creatures.

In RE6, some familiar fan-favorite characters return. They include Chris Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, and Ada Wong. Alongside some new faces, they must contend with a new, terribly virulent threat: the C-virus. The story takes place in North America, Edonia (a war-torn Eastern European state), and the city of Lanshiang in China. Below are some screenshots from the Nintendo Direct:

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