A from-the-ground-up remake of Resident Evil 4 is set to release for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, and PC on March 23. It will follow in the tradition of the RE2 and RE3 remakes, bringing the original graphics, gameplay, and story up to a modern standard. It’s available to preorder now in three different variations, including the Resident Evil 4 collector’s edition. Below, you’ll find a breakdown of what comes in each edition, how much they cost, and more.
Resident Evil 4 – Standard Edition
PS5
Get it at Amazon – $59.99Get it at GameStop – $59.99Get it at Target – $59.99Get it at PS Store (digital) – $59.99
PS4
Get it at Amazon – $59.99Get it at GameStop – $59.99Get it at Target – $59.99
Xbox Series X
Get it at Amazon – $59.99Get it at GameStop – $59.99Get it at Xbox Store (digital) – $59.99Get it at Target – $59.99
PC
Get it at Steam – $59.99
Preorder the standard edition, and you’ll receive the game itself, plus the following preorder bonus items:
Attaché Case: ‘Gold’Charm: ‘Handgun Ammo’
Resident Evil 4 – Digital Deluxe Edition
Get it for PS5 – $69.99Get it for Xbox Series X – $69.99Get it for PC – $69.99
The digital-only deluxe edition of Resident Evil 4 includes the game, plus the following DLC extras:
Leon & Ashley Costumes: ‘Casual’Leon & Ashley Costumes: ‘Romantic’Leon Costume & Filter: ‘Hero’Leon Costume & Filter: ‘Villain’Leon Accessory: ‘Sunglasses (Sporty)’Deluxe Weapon: ‘Sentinel Nine’Deluxe Weapon: ‘Skull Shaker”Original Ver.’ Soundtrack SwapTreasure Map: ExpansionAttaché Case: ‘Gold’Attaché Case: ‘Classic’Charm: ‘Handgun Ammo’Charm: ‘Green Herb’
Resident Evil 4 Collector’s Edition
Get it for PS5 – $249.99Get it for PS4 – $249.99Get it for Xbox Series X – $249.99
This GameStop-exclusive edition comes with the game itself, the preorder bonus detailed below, and the following items:
Leon FigureArtbookPosterSteelbook caseExtra DLCDigital SoundtrackExtra DLC Pack (see image above for details)
Resident Evil 4 Trailer
What Is Resident Evil 4?
The new Resident Evil 4 is a remake of the original, which debuted on GameCube in 2005. Much like the incredibly successful (and incredibly fun) remakes of RE2 and RE3, this one takes the dated core game and updates it in just about every way imaginable.
The result should be fantastic, both because the previous REmakes were excellent (see IGN’s Resident Evil 2 review and Resident Evil 3 review), and because the original RE4 is widely considered one of the best video games of all time.
Because the original still holds up today, it’s not too surprising that, in our Resident Evil 4 remake hands-on preview, we found fewer major gameplay updates and more graphical upgrades. Even so, we noticed numerous changes intended to subvert the expectations of players familiar with the original.
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