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‘Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’ Clears 10 Million Units Sold Worldwide

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Are you one of the few people who hasn’t snagged Resident Evil 7 yet? That number is getting smaller, as Capcom has announced that their return to form for the Resident Evil series has now sold 10 million units worldwide.

“Released in January 2017, Resident Evil 7 biohazard builds upon the series’ roots of fear, exploration and tense atmosphere,” explains Capcom in their news release. “The game’s system underwent a dramatic shift from its previous third-person camera to a new first-person perspective in order to provide an overwhelming, deeply immersive horror experience, garnering high praise from major review sites and other media.”

Subsequently, Japanese Switch owners have been enjoying a cloud-based version since May 2018, while the Stadia version was released earlier this year in April.

In case you’re curious, even with the milestone, Resident Evil 7 is still firmly in second place in Capcom’s “Platinum Titles” list behind Monster Hunter: World. The next closest Resident Evil entry would be the Resident Evil 2 remake, which should be hitting the 10 million mark in the very near future.

Resident Evil 7 is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.

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Come Face to Face With the Zombie Menace in the Story Trailer for ‘Zombie Army VR’ [Watch]

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While there’s no definitive release date just yet, Rebellion is teasing fans with a new story trailer for the upcoming Zombie Army VR, which is expected to arrive later this year. The new trailer gives fans and prospective players a glimpse at the Zombie Army VR story campaign, which as you might have guessed, involves occult magic, waves of zombies, and plenty of headshots.

The game’s campaign takes place alongside the events of the Zombie Army series, and sees you take to the field as one of the Deadhunters, an elite squad that is hunting down zombie war criminals. You must fight your way through undead hordes near the bombed-out city of Nuremberg to help Captain Hermann Wolff, the Deadhunter’s legendary leader, find his scattered family and fight to free Europe from the zombie apocalypse.

As you navigate the full-length story campaign either alone or with an ally, you’ll have access to an arsenal of authentic World War II weaponry, including sniper rifles, submachine guns, pistols and more. As one would expect, VR brings a new level of immersion to the action of the Zombie Army series, which will require you to “get to grips” with using your hands to aim your rifle, dual-wield your side arm with a submachine gun, master reloading drills, and tossing grenades.

Zombie Army VR is currently in development for the PlayStation VR2, Meta Quest 2, 3, Pro, Oculus Rift and PC headsets via Steam.

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