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You ever find yourself chilling on a quiet evening, just you and a cup of lukewarm coffee, and think about zombie games? Yeah, Resident Evil’s been a thing for like, what, nearly 30 years now? It’s nuts. But not every single one of those games has hit the mark. Like, did you try Resident Evil Re:Verse? Capcom tossed it out there in 2022, but honestly, it didn’t explode like some of the big titles did. And now, it’s getting the axe on June 30. Bummer, right?
Capcom gave us the heads-up about this back in February. So, if you haven’t played it yet, time’s running out. Re:Verse, man, it’s an oddball. People had mixed feelings but its multiplayer had some serious potential. Sort of like when you find a pair of old sneakers that still feel kinda right, you know?
It’s weird how everyone’s been jumping on this live-service bandwagon. Fortnite and Destiny 2 set the stage, and now everyone thinks they can do it. Spoiler: It’s tricky. Re:Verse tried to keep up for over two years but, well, here we are.
If you were hunting for a fresh Resident Evil adventure, you might have stumbled into Re:Verse land. Critics were a bit mean, sure, but some players really dug it. It was like this hidden gem for the die-hard fans who wanted to stay busy while waiting for the main games. Like, hey, I see you. You’re not alone.
And remember when Re:Verse got pulled in March? Yeah, those servers are kicking until June 29th at 11:59 pm PDT. Mark your calendars, if you’re into that kind of countdown drama.
It’s kinda cool how they brought back our old pals: Chris, Jill, Leon, Claire, Ada, and even HUNK. Sure, the main saga didn’t place them center stage for ages, but here, they got a moment to shine. Or, y’know, at least to hang out in a digital arena for a bit.
Resident Evil 9’s cooking up somewhere, led by Koshi Nakanishi. No one knows what’s coming, but hey, fingers crossed for something epic. Meanwhile, who knew Re:Verse’d give you the chance to flex as your fave heroes while waiting for RE9 gossip.
So yeah, June 30’s the last call for Re:Verse. Think Capcom’s gonna try another live-service gig? Maybe? Or maybe not. We’ll see if players are ready for more or if single-player’s where the heart is. Re:Verse had untapped potential, but sometimes, that’s just how the cookie crumbles.