The late-to-the-party multiplayer venture, Resident Evil: ReVerse, is poised to be delisted subsequent month with servers shutting down shortly after.
Capcom confirms the shut down on their web site, detailing the timeline, beginning with the sport getting delisted on March 3. This may clearly additionally prolong to its DLC. After that’s achieved, these remaining gamers can get a pair extra matches in earlier than servers shut down for good on June 29.
Whereas Capcom says that is because of the recreation serving its function as a celebration of the collection and them getting in a distinct route, we are able to’t assist however look a tiny bit deeper, with the plain situation of its participant base. Based mostly on the title’s SteamDB, it has a staggeringly low 2.1K peak when the sport first launched and its 24-hour peak being 20. Now, this doesn’t account for different platforms, however we are able to’t think about it fares significantly better.
Even being bundled into Resident Evil: Village couldn’t reserve it.
What do you assume? Are you going to do a couple of matches? Tell us under!