Resident Evil 4 Remake Is Currently The 4th Best Selling Steam Game

Already Selling Well On Steam!

Capcom is getting ready for the next remake in the Resident Evil franchise. The upcoming entry is among the most beloved Resident Evil games of all time, and Capcom has faithfully recreated the original game with modern visuals and gameplay features.

Resident Evil 4 Remake is nearly here, and the game has already shown a small glimpse of its upcoming success. The game is currently the 4th best-selling title on Steam.

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Capcom recently released a demo for Resident Evil 4 Remake

The demo may have encouraged players on the fence about a purchase to pre-order the game. Fans of the franchise have already sunk several hours into the demo and are currently discovering small details that Capcom has included in the remake.

Resident Evil 4 Remake also expands player choice. Players can expect more options in each encounter, often picking between stealth and an all-out approach not present in the original release.

These changes and Capcom’s history of Resident Evil remakes have likely contributed to the game’s ongoing success.

Horror games are looking better than ever right now, with the Resident Evil franchise leading the charge for the genre. Resident Evil 4 Remake has shown much promise so far, and it will likely continue to see even more success in the coming days.

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