Resident Evil 4 Coming To PC With HD Graphics, 60fps

Resident Evil 4 is coming to PC with high-definition and a framerate of 60fps, Capcom announced this morning. The game will be available starting February 28th for $19.99 / €$19.99 via Steam. (As always, Europe will also see a retail release.)

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Before you ask, yes, Resident Evil 4 on PC will include the “Separate Ways” bonus episode. The game will also include Steam platform support with Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Steam Trading Cards, global leaderboards, and full game controller support.

 

As some may recall, a PC version of Resident Evil 4 already exists, but is generally regarded to be a subpar experience. This version of the game was published by Ubisoft in 2007 and lacks support for keyboard and mouse controls.


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