Capcom nearly ruined Resident Evil 7 by making it a live service game

Capcom nearly ruined Resident Evil 7 by making it a live service game

Capcom nearly ruined Resident Evil 7 by making it a live service game Skip to content Click here to check out the GameByte Shop great games, consoles and more! RE7 had a great escape! Capcom nearly ruined Resident Evil 7 by making it a live service game 2 September 2022 by Richard Breslin Capcom nearly ruined Resident Evil 7 by making it a live service game. Yes, seriously. That really almost happened. In a video uploaded to the Biohazard YouTube channel, survival horror and Capcom legends Shinji Mikami and Jun Takeuchi were discussing 25 years of Resident Evil. However, that video has since been made private. Luckily, VGC was able to report the story. Resident Evil 7 escaped a nightmare Before Resident Evil 7 was announced, Capcom promised the ideas of online multiplayer, microtransaction and live service. Who knows what shape RE7 would have been released in? However, I think it’s fair to say that it wouldn’t have been as well received.ADVERT ADVERT “So, we were being told ‘make this, make that, it was really hard on the directors at the time,” said Takeuchi. “Online multiplayer’ this, ‘downloadable content that. ‘Ongoing service games! Microtransactions! Make a Resident Evil game that ticks all those boxes!” Credit: Capcom Capcom legendary devs saved the day He continued: “Seriously, there were so many demands… those poor directors. Finally, our president,[Kenzo] Tsujimoto stepped in. He’d heard about all the unsuccessful attempts at that point. So, this is one of those unforgettable moments for me. “It was January 4, the first working day of the new year. The president called me to his office. ‘Resident Evil 7 is in pretty bad shape. Takeuchi-kun, step in and help make it!’ So that’s how I ended up working on Resident Evil 7.”ADVERT ADVERT Credit: Capcom Resident Evil 7 went on to be a big success Additionally, Takeuchi explained that when he joined the RE7 development team, he was a big advocate of bringing in the expertise of Koshi Nakanishi as the director. Furthermore, not long after Nakanishi’s appointment, the live-service proposals were as good as dead and as Takeuchi puts it, they made “a regular old single player horror game.” Credit: Capcom Resident Evil 7 went on to be a revival for Capcom’s survival horror series and recently, benefited from a new-gen upgrade for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series XS.ADVERT ADVERT Finally, in related RE news, all-time classic Resident Evil 4 is getting a remake releasing March 24th, 2023. However, that is not all, because Resident Evil Village is getting PSVR support. Are you happy that RE7 never became a monetized monster? Let us know across our social media channels. While you’re here, be sure to check out our video of the week. 10 of the scariest horror games of all time are shown off. What is your favourite horror game? ADVERT ADVERT Featured Image Credit: Capcom/Source: VGC TweetShareSharePin Follow us on @GameByte @gamebyte GameByte GameByte GameByte Noobs Play @GameByte @gamebyte GameByte GameByte GameByte Noobs Play External Links Policy GameByte Staff About GameByte Advertise with us Careers Ambassador Program Contact Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Manage Cookies Preferences Submit Your Content FragHero Sporf 9 to 5 Life Social Chain Social Chain Agency
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