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Rumour: ‘Resident Evil 3: Nemesis’ Remake Coming in 2020?
Grab your salt lick, this is a big one.
After the obvious success of the Resident Evil 2 remake, the question on everybody’s mind was if Capcom would complete the trilogy of remakes. Well, according to one source, if the rumour turns out to be true, that appears to be the case.
According to reports from YouTube channel Spawn Wave, Capcom will be releasing a remake of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis in 2020. In case you’re wondering just why we should trust this source (I know I am), Spawn Wave was the first to report on From Software’s Elden Ring before its official announcement at E3 2019.
In spite of that, this is again only a rumour at this point. However, it’d be a no-brainer for Capcom to go ahead with a Nemesis remake, since come on, RE2 is amazing. Obviously, Capcom hasn’t commented on this, but if this turns out to be true, then get ready.
Currently, the only Resident Evil project that we know of that’s in development right now is Project Resistance, which doesn’t have a release date as of yet, but is in development for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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Season 7 “Project Boneyard” Now Available for ‘The Outlast Trials’ [Trailer]
Right on schedule, Red Barrels has released “Project Boneyard” for The Outlast Trials. Available for free on PC and consoles for all current owners of The Outlast Trials, Reagents are thrown into Murkoff’s latest correctional nightmare, where authority is currency, punishment is policy, and riot makes way for revenge.
Sergeant Leland Coyle returns in a prominent new role for the season’s new Trial, Locksock the Warden. Sporting a brand new hat and an old appetite for control, Coyle is ready to inject more of his “cruel and unusual” style into the prison population.
As noted last week, Project Boneyard brings with it a new Trial, a new environment in the Prison Farm, new challenges, and a new Ex-Pop in The Biter.

Arms removed to prevent further self-harm, Biters are universal sadists, still capable of grievous harm with their mechanically enforced jaws. Though Biters are kept chained by the neck for safety, Reagents should approach with caution, as their augmented legs gift them with unexpected velocity.
Also part of the content is a new Deluxe Catalog, filled with 10 pages of new exclusive cosmetic items for Reagents looking to express themselves under Murkoff-approved supervision. The Deluxe Catalog is permanently available, allowing you to unlock items at whatever pace suits you.

Players can also partake in the game’s first limited-time Community Event in the Blood Drive. Blood Extractors have been installed in multiple Trial Environments, and Reagents are strongly encouraged to donate generously. Designed as a community-wide event, Blood Drive is Murkoff’s blood supply for an upcoming project. Every contribution helps advance the collective goal. As the community reaches new milestones, additional rewards will be unlocked for all participating Reagents. However, a minimum donation will be required within the trial environment to qualify for claiming event rewards.
The Outlast Trials is available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation, and Xbox.
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