Resident Evil Zero has been announced as Capcom's latest HD remake.
Originally released as a GameCube exclusive in 2002, Resident Evil Zero will make its PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC debut in early 2016.
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Little else is known about the remake, other than it will be developed by members of the original team.
It perhaps shouldn't come as a surprise given this year's Resident Evil HD Remaster has sold more than 1 million copies since making its debut in January.
The milestone was reached after the HD version of the original survival-horror title set a new record for the biggest-selling day-one digital title on PlayStation Network.
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The game is also Capcom's fastest-selling digital title in history across Europe and North America.
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The remastered version includes various improvements, including updates to visuals, sound, a new 'Very Easy' mode and options for control and aspect ratio.
Resident Evil Zero is a prequel entry starring Bravo Team member Rebecca Chambers and convicted ex-soldier Billy Coen. Players were able to switch between characters to solve puzzles.










