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Resident Evil 4 Remake ‘Gold Edition’ leaks with release date

One of the biggest games of 2023 was the long-awaited remake for Resident Evil 4. Released back in March, the game would later get an expansive piece of DLC in the form of ‘Separate Ways’. It seems as though Capcom are preparing to release a complete edition of sorts for the game, as Resident Evil 4 Remake ‘Gold Edition’ has now leaked online.

Though it has since been removed, ResetEra user ‘Vito’ discovered a new listing by game review aggregator MetaCritic for Resident Evil 4 Remake Gold Edition. While no specifics were listed, the Gold Edition will likely bundle the base game with its Separate Ways DLC – and hopefully also the Deluxe Edition content.

Added features aside, the game is supposedly set to launch on the 9th of February – just under a year following RE4’s initial release. While perhaps not the most exciting package, it will be good to see the complete version of RE4 Remake being included in a single package.

Hopefully the DLC and all prior updates will be included on the disc, both for ease of use and for the sake of preservation.

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