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Get Your Resident Evil: Revelaitons Spelling Correction

Spelling mistakes happen to all of us (it can't just be me). It definitely happened to Capcom with its Resident Evil: Revelations cover. Now the company is offering to fix the situation with any afflicted gamers.

Capcom has already altered subsequent pressings of the game to reflect the correct spelling, but if there is anyone out there who is so offended that they have to have it spelled right, the company is offering to send you a new insert for the game case.

Official Capcom blog Capcom-Unity says you can either call 650.350.6700 or email accounts@capcom.com to get your new insert.

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Comments
  • Uh....
  • i feel like i read this before.

  • I would keep the misspelled cover
  • They just need a way to work in the misspelling as part of the game. DLC ideas anyone?
  • I wonder if the misspelled cover is going to be worth something one day.
  • If I was going to buy this I would just keep the one with a mistake. Could be a rare find one day.
  • FAIL!!!/COLLECTORS ITEM!!!
  • Why do you need a new insert? Seems like a waste of time.
  • If my copy has it on there I'm forever holding onto it.

  • You misspelled the title of this article. You'd think in an article about misspelling, you'd try extra hard not to make any spelling mistakes. Rubbish.
  • I RIKE RESIDENT EVIR REVERAITONS. DON'T CHANGE THE TITRE FOR AMERICANS!!!
  • Lol! I'd keep the case as a trophy!

  • Like, as in the Facebook icon.

  • is it really that big of a deal for the side of the box most never fully read.

  • Why would you WANT it spelled right? The mistake is like a cheap limited edition!
  • Yeah, I would keep the misspelled cover. Kinda cool... and rare.. eventually.

  • Um, we know this. You're the ones who told us... Also, regarding the title: I see what you did thar
  • Kato. Your purposefully misspelled title earns my respects.

  • To all those who ask why someone would go through the trouble to get a correct spelling: three letters. O. C. D.
  • I also have a plan. I'ts called editing.

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