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'Resident Evil 2' release date news 2016: Remake included in the 'Resident Evil 7' demo?

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Ever since it was announced by Capcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi that the company is currently working on the remake of "Resident Evil 2," many fans are excited to know when it will get released. Players of the popular video game franchise have been eagerly waiting for Capcom to provide solid details with regard to its release. As of the moment, there are still several questions to be answered about the development of the game; however, rumors and speculations have surrounded the upcoming survival horror video game remake.

According to GearNuke.com, the recently released demo version of "Resident Evil 7 remake" apparently has some hidden message for "Resident Evil 2." The playable demo was rolled out during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2016 to give fans a taste of what to expect once the full version of the game comes out in the market.

The short but interesting demo have puzzled many fans following a rumor that surfaced on the internet suggesting that a hidden message is waiting to be discovered that tells a lot about the upcoming release of "Resident Evil 2 remake." As of the moment, nobody has yet to come up with a significant explanation regarding the supposed hidden message. Capcom has also continued to stay mum about the rumor.

For now, fans are pretty excited about "Resident Evil 7 remake," which is said to be released in January 2017, Tech Advisor reported. The game, which is given a subtitle called "Biohazard," will be available PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox One. However, rumors about the game making into the PlayStation VR are becoming rampant. If it proves to be true, it will be interesting how it will turn out in the virtual reality or VR platform.

Meanwhile, according to Gamespot, Stuart Turner, senior marketing director for Capcom UK, has assured fans that the "Resident Evil 2 remake" is going to be a new game to experience and not a remastered version of the original game.