Capcom Reveals Tons of Details about Resident Evil Village

Last night Capcom blew the doors wide open on the future of Resident Evil. A Resident Evil showcase gave us a release date for Resident Evil Village and our most substantial look at it yet, as well as the reveal of a new multiplayer game titled RE: Verse celebrating the series’ 25th anniversary and more.
To kick things off, Capcom debuted a trailer that finally divulged some information surrounding the plot and characters of Resident Evil Village. The trailer heavily features a very tall woman named Lady Dimitrescu who the entire internet wants to step on them, and who seems to lead a pack of witches/vampires who can transform into swarms of flies and haunt the player as they explore the massive castle at the heart of the village.
We’re finally provided with the reason for why Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’s protagonist Ethan Winters is in the titular village and castle too. It turns out that his daughter has gone missing, which leads me to believe Ethan is the worst family man ever. First his wife, now his kid. I shudder to think what or who he might lose next. Someone check on Ethan’s grandmother.
The twist though, as the trailer reveals, is that longtime Resident Evil character and sometimes-protagonist Chris Redfield may have had some part in the disappearance of Ethan’s daughter, and it’s likely up to us to figure out what exactly happened there.
The trailer also provides the RE Engine a chance to flex its muscles and show off the gaudy interiors of the castle, as well as some of the more disheveled denizens we might find in the tunnels predictably carved under it.
Before the story trailer is over, we get a look at a guy who looks vaguely out of Bloodborne, the best game ever, for what appears to be a boss fight.
Between trailers, it was announced that Resident Evil Village would be coming to PS4 and Xbox One as well as current-gen consoles and would be releasing on May 7, 2021.
The second of the two trailers shown off featured gameplay, which looks to be mostly the same following Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. The game is once again in first-person and the trailer shows off some of the situations you’ll find yourself in both inside and outside of the castle. Outside, there look to be beast hybrids (again kind of looking like Bloodborne) who swing hammers and lunge at you tons. Inside, we are once again transported to the caverns seemingly below the castle where things that most resemble typical zombies present a more typical encounter. In the halls of the main castle, we’re treated to an encounter with one of Dimitrescu’s witches in a way that resembles how Jack from Resident Evil 7 would seem to follow you and show up to throw you off.