The ESRB website has recently updated the age rating for Resident Evil 6, maintaining its Mature 17+ classification. What's catching the attention of fans and gamers alike is the addition of a new platform—the game is now listed for Xbox Series.
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Originally, Resident Evil 6 hit the shelves back in 2012, available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. A remastered version saw the light of day in spring 2016, extending its reach to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Given this new ESRB listing, it's likely that a re-release tailored for current-generation consoles, including the Xbox Series, is on the horizon. There's also speculation that a version for the PlayStation 5 might be in the works, although no official word has been released yet.
What exactly differentiates this new native version for current-gen consoles from the earlier remaster remains a topic of speculation among fans. The only noticeable change so far is in the game's description. Where previous listings categorized it as a "third-person shooter," the new entry labels Resident Evil 6 as a "survival horror" game. This shift in genre description has sparked curiosity about what other enhancements or changes might be included. We can expect more details to emerge once there's a full presentation.
Beyond the excitement surrounding the remaster, the gaming community is buzzing with anticipation for the announcement of the ninth installment in the Resident Evil series. Rumors suggest that this next chapter will be set four years following the events of Resident Evil: Village, promising to continue the gripping narrative that fans have come to love.
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