It has been confirmed today that Resident Evil 7 players will be able to transfer saves between versions of the highly anticipated release bought on both the Xbox One and PC Windows Store. Cross-saves are a big part of Xbox Play Anywhere, a promotion from Microsoft which sees gamers receive both versions of a title for the price of a single purchase. However, this news has since raised some big questions.
While Capcom has confirmed that Xbox/PC cross-saving is going to be included, but will Resident Evil 7 be one of the first third party games to take advantage of this scene? Cross-saving is rare without a cross-buy option, so it seems likely, but it will be interesting to see what sort of deal the companies have made to make this a reality. It's also worth noting that the game's marketing has revolved heavily around its PlayStation 4 release, especially as it will include an exclusive VR "Kitchen" experience.
It's also been confirmed that Resident Evil 7 will support HDR on all formats, meaning that it will include 4K on the recently released PS4 Pro. The game goes on sale on January 24th, 2017. Excited?