Rumours from multiple sources have suggested Resident Evil 4 will receive a remake, and now more details have followed.
Following the popularity of both the Resident Evil 2 and 3 Remakes, rumours have swirled that the most popular game in the franchise, Resident Evil 4, will also be receiving the same treatment. While Capcom has yet to officially announce the project, director Shinji Mikami believes there is “a lot of potential” in the supposed release.
Now according to a report by Fanbyte, many more details have come to light. Most interestingly, the Wesker concept art which was leaked by the voice actor during his stream appear to have come from a cancelled Resident Evil Revelations sequel, rather than the fabled remake. As this was the most official information available on the remake, rumours that it even exists are even shakier.

If the sources who spoke to are to be believed then the remake is being developed by the team behind the more popular team, and is set to be announced officially this year. It will reportedly not be a scene by scene remake either, which Mikami would approve of considering he wrote the script in just three weeks.





