Just yesterday we reported that Capcom may have already approved a Resident Evil 4 remake, in the same vein of the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes, and that this upcoming project would be releasing at some point in 2022.
Of course, until Capcom officially announces this alleged rumour, it is best to take this information with a pinch of salt. With all that said, there is absolutely no reason why this rumour wouldn't turn out to be legitimate, considering just how well Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 have been received by long-time fans of the series.
This new information about the alleged Resident Evil 4 remake comes from video game industry insider @AestheticGamer1, who reveals some very interesting details about developer studio at M-Two; the studio that hs been reported to be currently working on this rumour remake.
Developer M-Two actually did help with the development of Resident Evil 3, but this new information has revealed that this was actually in order to practice for the Resident Evil 4 remake rather than providing support to the theam that was already working on the project.
This new information also reveals that the project has actually been in development since 2018, and that the that team worked on the Resident Evil 3 remake, and is currently working on the alleged Resident Evil 4 remake, is comprised of former Capcom and PlatinumGames developers.
What's more, it's also been reported that some of the developers from Div 1(the team that worked on the Resident Evil 2 remake), as well as the team that worked on Devil May Cry 5 have also teamed up to develop the Resident Evil 4 remake, which is great news considerign the top quality of both games.
As per usual, we recommend that you take this bit of news with a pinch of salt. Then again, this does sound very plausible, and the fact that more sources are beginning to surface could mean that there's something definitely going on down there at Capcom.