As promised by Capcom at the end of July, Resident Evil Village received, this Friday (14), a new update, this time with several accessibility additions. The update is free and is now available for download.
And the news doesn't stop there: the patch also brought some improvements to the game's quality of life, although Capcom doesn't go into too much detail. Check out the patch notes (1.11):
When it announced the update in late July, Capcom promised to add the following accessibility features to Resident Evil Village:
It is worth remembering that the Gold Edition, which arrives on October 28 with several additional content (such as a third-person mode for the main campaign, a DLC focused on Rose and news for the Mercenaries mode), will already have these inclusion tools available. in the package.
And the news doesn't stop there: the patch also brought some improvements to the game's quality of life, although Capcom doesn't go into too much detail. Check out the patch notes (1.11):
- Accessibility features have been added to allow a wider range of users to experience the game;
- Minor gameplay related issues have been fixed.
When it announced the update in late July, Capcom promised to add the following accessibility features to Resident Evil Village:
- Adjustments to subtitles, colors and background;
- Display the name of the person speaking in story mode;
- Descriptive captions;
- Permanent reticle (helps with crosshair visibility).
It is worth remembering that the Gold Edition, which arrives on October 28 with several additional content (such as a third-person mode for the main campaign, a DLC focused on Rose and news for the Mercenaries mode), will already have these inclusion tools available. in the package.
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