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The new Resident Evil 6 remaster might be coming soon

by Mia Mar 01,2025

The ESRB has updated the rating for Resident Evil 6, confirming its Mature 17+ rating and adding Xbox Series X|S to the list of supported platforms.

ESRB Resident Evil 6 ratingImage: esrb.org

Initially released in 2012 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Resident Evil 6 received a remastered edition in 2016 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This new listing strongly suggests an upcoming release for current-gen consoles, likely encompassing both Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, though official confirmation is pending.

Interestingly, the game's genre description has shifted. Previous versions were categorized as "third-person shooters," while the new ESRB entry designates it as a "survival horror" title. This subtle change sparks speculation about potential differences between this new version and the previous remaster. Further details are awaited.

Beyond this potential remaster, anticipation builds for Resident Evil 9, rumored to be set four years after the events of Resident Evil Village.

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