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Resident Evil, Resident Evil 0, And Resident Evil 4 Coming To Switch In 2019
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Capcom is bringing three classic Resident Evil titles to Switch next year. Resident Evil, Resident Evil 0, and Resident Evil 4 will all hit Nintendo's hybrid system in 2019. While no further details are available, players can look forward to experiencing these classic and influential horror games on the go or on the big screen next year.
Capcom is bringing multiple fan favorites to Nintendo Switch! Resident Evil, Resident Evil 0, and Resident Evil 4 will each be launching on Nintendo Switch in 2019! We'll have more info soon!
— Capcom USA (@CapcomUSA_) October 26, 2018
All three games are considered important to the survival horror genre, but Resident Evil 4 holds particular importance, as the series stretched into the shooter genre. You can read Javy Gwaltney's thoughts on why Resident Evil 4 remains the most important third-person shooter ever here.
[Source: Capcom USA on Twitter]
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