Capcom’s RE Engine Is Already Ready To Run NextGen Console Games

Capcom’s RE Engine Is Already Ready To Run Next-Gen Console Games

During a recent financial briefing, Capcom spoke confidently about its RE Engine’s ability to last through the next generation of consoles.



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Capcom’s RE Engine Is Already Ready To Run NextGen Console Games

Capcom is notorious for repeatedly porting its games and it seems that the company is already preparing to do so for the PlayStation 5 and the successor to the Xbox One.

Capcom has released an English translation of the Q&A session that was held as part of its last Financial Results Briefing. Questions were asked concerning the potential sales of Monster Hunter: Iceborne, the future of the Street Fighter series, and about the company’s upcoming release schedule.

One question that came up involved Capcom’s relationship with the next generation of hardware, which is rumored to already be in the hands of some developers.

Q. Tell me about Capcom’s strengths relating to the next generation of hardware.

A. The games we developed using the RE ENGINE during this current hardware generation have received critical acclaim, and from the early stages of building this engine, we kept the ability to augment it for next-generation development in mind; as such, we view the RE ENGINE as one of our strengths that will contribute to next-generation game creation.

Capcom’s RE Engine Is Already Ready To Run NextGen Console Games

The RE Engine is the name of the gaming engine that Capcom has used to make several titles during the current console generation, including Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Devil May Cry 5, and the remake of Resident Evil 2. The same engine will likely also be used for the remake of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, which is rumored to be in development.

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It seems that the RE Engine has been designed with future proofing in mind, which means that there will likely be new editions of the RE Engine games released for the PlayStation 5 and the successor to the Xbox One at launch. Capcom has spent years porting games in the Resident Evil and Street Fighter series to multiple platforms, with Resident Evil 4 due to be released for the Nintendo Switch soon (making it the umpteenth port of the game) so it seems that they are just doing what comes naturally in regards to the next generation of consoles. With that being said – Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard are all excellent games and they would be worthy additions to the library of any console.

Scott has been writing for The Gamer since it launched in 2017 and also regularly contributes to Screen Rant. He has previously written gaming articles for websites like Cracked, Dorkly, Topless Robot, and TopTenz. He has been gaming since the days of the ZX Spectrum, when it used to take 40 minutes to load a game from a tape cassette player to a black and white TV set. Scott thinks Chrono Trigger is the best video game of all time, followed closely by Final Fantasy Tactics and Baldur’s Gate 2. He pretends that sorcerer is his favorite Dungeons & Dragons class in public but he secretly loves bards.

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