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Resident Evil Revelations 2 release date slips one week for “fine tuning” – onmsft.com

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
January 15, 2015
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Capcom have announced that Resident Evil Revelations 2, destined to be the first in a serialized set of games, is to be delayed by approximately one week in “an effort to fine-tune the final product” .

Coming to Steam and the Xbox One among others, the game will make its debut to audiences on the 25th of February, with later installments in the series set to arrive on the 4th, the 11th and the 18th of March, making 4 entries overall. All episodes will be released together in one package on the 20th of March, this will include two bonus episodes for users to play through. Each entry in the series will cost $5.99, with the whole bundle coming in at $24.99.

This is an ambitious release schedule, as such it is expected that there may be further release date slips.

Will you be picking up an individual entry, or even the whole series? Let us know in the comments below.

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