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In January of 2005, Capcom released Resident Evil 4. The game saw Leon Kennedy's return after Resident Evil 2 and the transition of the franchise to a new era as it ditched tank controls and fixed camera angles in favor of a more modern over-the-shoulder, third-person perspective. Additionally, Resident Evil 4 also set the blueprint of succeeding Resident Evil games that focused more on action elements instead of pure survival horror.

Nearly two decades later, Resident Evil 4 is trending on Twitter, given that fans have been pouring out their support in celebration of the game's 16th anniversary. Despite the drastic changes that Resident Evil 4 has brought to the series, many consider it one of the best entries in the entire franchise. Additionally, it was also in Resident Evil 4 that cemented Leon Kennedy's popularity among fans, making him one of the characters that had the most appearances in Resident Evil games.

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Apart from Resident Evil 4 celebrating its 16th year, it is worth noting that this year also marks the 25th anniversary of the Resident Evil franchise. This is the reason why 2021 is going to be huge for RE fans, given that Resident Evil 8, a reboot Resident Evil film, and Netflix's Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness are all scheduled to release this year. At the moment, the upcoming game, the film, and the animated series are the only confirmed Resident Evil projects for 2021. Still, some believe that Capcom may take advantage of its 25th anniversary to reveal its next Resident Evil remake.

Yeah happy Anniversary RE4. It's RE4. We all love it. It's like the child who can do no wrong. I mean. .. it's Resident Evil 4. pic.twitter.com/rBdPB5Jl7u

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I see Resident Evil 4 trending and I am reminded that they're planning to remake Resident Evil 4.
Resident Evil 4 is already excellent in modern day there's no reason to remake it

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Unsurprisingly, Resident Evil 4 is the strongest contender for Capcom's next Resident Evil game. Although the developer still hasn't revealed any plans for a remake, it did ask fans after the release of Resident Evil 3 whether they want to see another reimagining of a Resident Evil game. Unfortunately, some were disappointed that the Resident Evil 4 remake is all but confirmed, given that this means that Capcom is skipping Resident Evil: Code Veronica, which took place in-between the events of RE3 and RE4.

As expected, Resident Evil 4's resurgence on Twitter is not only filled with congratulatory greetings for its 16th year but also speculation on whether or not the game deserves a remake. On one side, some players believe that Resident Evil 4 is perfect the way it is, while others are interested to see how Capcom would retell the story of the classic game, especially since the developer has introduced new storylines in both the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3.

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Xbox Game Pass continues to grow in popularity, in large part thanks to Microsoft ensuring that the service has a constant stream of brand new games for subscribers to check out. In recent weeks, these new games have included triple-A looter-shooter Outriders as well as the Sony-developed MLB The Show 21. One of the biggest new video game releases on the horizon is Resident Evil Village and, naturally, some fans are wondering if the game will be on Game Pass.

Unfortunately for anyone hoping to play Resident Evil Village on Xbox Game Pass, it doesn't seem as though that's going to happen - at least within the game's first year of release, anyway. Some unverified documents reportedly detail an exclusivity deal between Sony and Capcom that ensures Resident Evil Village will not come to Xbox Game Pass within the first year of its launch. Reputable leakers have vouched for the documents' legitimacy on Twitter by re-tweeting them, but the tweets have since been deleted.

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Fans should take this information with a massive grain of salt, but it wouldn't be hard to believe. Both Microsoft and Sony have signed limited-time exclusivity deals, with some recent examples being the Bethesda games GhostWire Tokyo and Deathloop on PS5. Both of those games are going to be exclusive to the PlayStation 5 for a certain amount of time, and once that window of exclusivity is up, they will have the potential to be ported to other systems as well.

There have been rumors that Sony has an answer for Xbox Game Pass, but if so, it has yet to play its hand. While Microsoft's main strategy this generation seems to be bolstering Xbox Game Pass and getting as many subscribers as possible, Sony seems to be sticking to its guns, focusing on big budget, critically-acclaimed exclusive games instead. And while Sony is producing plenty of its own first-party content for PlayStation, it's also penned a variety of deals with third parties to pad its exclusivity lineup.

For these reasons, it's not hard to believe at all that Sony has some kind of deal in place with Capcom to keep Resident Evil Village off Xbox Game Pass. After all, Sony and Capcom already do have deals in place in regards to Resident Evil Village, as PlayStation has been the lead platform for marketing and has had some exclusive demos. This includes the Resident Evil Village Maiden demo, as well as the Village and Castle demos, with the latter two releasing on PlayStation first before eventually coming to other platforms.

It's also worth stressing that this doesn't mean that Resident Evil Village was ever going to be coming to Xbox Game Pass anyway. This deal, if it's real, is basically just a guarantee that it won't happen within the next year, and doesn't mean that a Resident Evil Village Xbox Game Pass release was ever considered or discussed.

Resident Evil Village launches May 7 for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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