"Resident Evil's" different remasters that will come to the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X are gearing up for their next-generation console versions, and so do its saved data transfers. The remastered versions that are getting their modern console update will also include the saved data that will improve gaming, assisting gamers with their progress in the titles.
The games included are "Resident Evil 2," "Resident Evil 3," and "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard."
'Resident Evil' Saved Data Transfers Coming to PS5, Xbox Series X
Gamers can now enjoy their saved data from the "Resident Evil" remastered games for the PlayStation and the previous title, "Resident Evil 7," which was initially released for the PS4 and PS5 era already. The same goes for the Xbox One and Xbox Series S and X releases, as it will transition the data from one version to another.
Saved data transfers usually get left behind when transitioning to a new console or game, but that would not be the case for the "Resident Evil" 2, 3, and 7 that comes for the modern gaming consoles. Users can migrate their data to their new consoles via the game, and Capcom announced this venture to go with the latest game version.
'Resident Evil 2, 3, and 7: Carries New Version; DLCs Also
Earlier this month, the company confirmed that it would bring the remastered versions of the "Resident Evil" titles for the new gaming consoles from Sony and the Xbox Company. The games coming from the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will transition the titles and their saved data but will only work from the devices, as mentioned earlier.
"Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition's" DLC is also coming to this release.
'Resident Evil' and its Franchise
The "Resident Evil" franchise is easily one of the top games from Capcom's legacy as a game maker. It influenced modern gamers and their expectations from story to entertainment experiences. The game also marked a platform for the horror-action gaming genre that brought a lot of spinoffs and similar experiences.
The game released its latest title in 2021, with the eight-game in the franchise, "Resident Evil: Village," brings a different kind of game experience that ties in the franchise and hints at the future of its development. The game will continue the story of Ethan Winters and his daughter, that will be playing a pivotal role in its sequels.
However, gamers wanting to relive the old glory of former games that focus on Chris Redfield, Jill Valentin, Claire Redfield, and Leon Kennedy can still experience it with the remastered games. The transition to modern gaming consoles is massive for the franchise, and its saved data transfers will make it better for its fans that use the new devices.
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Written by Isaiah Richard