The Resident Evil 3 remake is not announced for the Switch, but the Nintendo eShop was reportedly found in a datamine of the demo.
Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 Nemesis demo is available to download now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC so you can sample a sample of the full experience arriving on April 3. Unfortunately for Nintendo loyalists, it’s not releasing on the Switch, but a datamine of the demo has uncovered mentions of the omitted console and the Nintendo eShop.
While the Resident Evil 3 Remake demo provides a neat slice of the single-player campaign by letting you momentarily control Jill Valentine (who never looked better), eager fans can also partake in an open beta of its multiplayer feature. , Resistance , from March 27 until the game’s launch day.
There’s not long to wait for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC gamers, but the horrifying experience isn’t coming out for Nintendo Switch despite the previous installments being made available on the console. Yet, despite not being released on Nintendo’s platform, a datamine of the demo found mentions of the Nintendo eShop.
Will Resident Evil 3 Remake be on Nintendo Switch?
No, the Resident Evil 3 remake will not be on the Nintendo Switch.
Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 Nemesis remake won’t be available on Nintendo Switch when it launches April 3 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. However, despite not being available, a datamine of Capcom’s demo would include the Nintendo eShop.
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Rely On Horror reports that modder FluffyQuack (who is responsible for the Fluffy Manager 5,000 mod on Nexus) datamined Capcom’s demo and found mentions of the Nintendo Switch.
Unfortunately, the YouTube video linked to the Rely On Horror article has been made private, but there are purported screenshots from the datamine where you can see mentions of Nintendo Switch autosave as well as mentions of Nintendo eShop.
Nibel on Twitter suggests that the remaining files may be the result of Capcom considering Resident Evil 3 for the Nintendo Switch before ruling it out as a possibility.
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Leftover files in the Resident Evil 3 demo suggest a Switch version is coming or was in development (I assume this is the latest) https://t.co/lYuXzWHbl1
pic.twitter.com/0VGEfD353r
—Nibel (@Nibellion)
March 24, 2020
Some will remain hopeful about the possibility of Resident Evil 3 coming to the rumored Nintendo Switch pro, but Nintendo’s CEO said in January that there won’t be a new Switch model released in 2020.
As of now, there isn’t much to learn from the datamine other than its reported existence.
Capcom said in January 2019 that there were no plans for the Resident Evil 2 remake to be released on Nintendo Switch, but they may have left the door open for a Switch port by specifically saying “at this time” and “for the moment”. ”.
Either way, no Resident Evil 2 or Resident Evil 3 remakes are expected to come to the Switch, so Nintendo loyalists shouldn’t bet on a possible port any time soon.
In other news, Games with Gold leaked: Microsoft’s choice to take on PS Plus in March 2022
Will Resident Evil 3 Remake be on Switch? Nintendo eShop would appear in the datamine demo
The Resident Evil 3 remake is not announced for the Switch, but the Nintendo eShop was reportedly found in a datamine of the demo.
Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 Nemesis demo is available to download now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC so you can sample a sample of the full experience arriving on April 3. Unfortunately for Nintendo loyalists, it’s not releasing on the Switch, but a datamine of the demo has uncovered mentions of the omitted console and the Nintendo eShop.
While the Resident Evil 3 Remake demo provides a neat slice of the single-player campaign by letting you momentarily control Jill Valentine (who never looked better), eager fans can also partake in an open beta of its multiplayer feature. , Resistance , from March 27 until the game’s launch day.
There’s not long to wait for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC gamers, but the horrifying experience isn’t coming out for Nintendo Switch despite the previous installments being made available on the console. Yet, despite not being released on Nintendo’s platform, a datamine of the demo found mentions of the Nintendo eShop.
Will Resident Evil 3 Remake be on Nintendo Switch?
No, the Resident Evil 3 remake will not be on the Nintendo Switch.
Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 Nemesis remake won’t be available on Nintendo Switch when it launches April 3 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. However, despite not being available, a datamine of Capcom’s demo would include the Nintendo eShop.
FM predicts the return of Christian Eriksen! Soccer Manager 2022 Simulation
Rely On Horror reports that modder FluffyQuack (who is responsible for the Fluffy Manager 5,000 mod on Nexus) datamined Capcom’s demo and found mentions of the Nintendo Switch.
Unfortunately, the YouTube video linked to the Rely On Horror article has been made private, but there are purported screenshots from the datamine where you can see mentions of Nintendo Switch autosave as well as mentions of Nintendo eShop.
Nibel on Twitter suggests that the remaining files may be the result of Capcom considering Resident Evil 3 for the Nintendo Switch before ruling it out as a possibility.
This content could not be loaded
Leftover files in the Resident Evil 3 demo suggest a Switch version is coming or was in development (I assume this is the latest) https://t.co/lYuXzWHbl1
pic.twitter.com/0VGEfD353r
—Nibel (@Nibellion)
March 24, 2020
Some will remain hopeful about the possibility of Resident Evil 3 coming to the rumored Nintendo Switch pro, but Nintendo’s CEO said in January that there won’t be a new Switch model released in 2020.
As of now, there isn’t much to learn from the datamine other than its reported existence.
Capcom said in January 2019 that there were no plans for the Resident Evil 2 remake to be released on Nintendo Switch, but they may have left the door open for a Switch port by specifically saying “at this time” and “for the moment”. ”.
Either way, no Resident Evil 2 or Resident Evil 3 remakes are expected to come to the Switch, so Nintendo loyalists shouldn’t bet on a possible port any time soon.
In other news, Games with Gold leaked: Microsoft’s choice to take on PS Plus in March 2022
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