Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
News, coverage and analysis tracking Resident Evil 3: Nemesis across the outlets.- ‘Sharpen your tomahawk’: Resident Evil Requiem devs tease imminent Mercenaries mode arrivalCapcom developers are teasing the imminent arrival of Mercenaries mode for Resident Evil Village, a beloved mini-game featuring timed challenges and character-specific combat. Director Akifumi Nakanishi and producer Masato Kumazawa hinted that the content, unlocked after clearing the main story, could arrive within weeks, potentially after Japan's Golden Week holiday.
- Resident Evil and Pragmata crossover teased as Capcom profits surgeCapcom has initiated a social media crossover between its new game Pragmata and the Resident Evil franchise, with Pragmata's protagonist Diana 'hacking' into Resident Evil's accounts. This collaboration coincides with Capcom raising its earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2027, driven by strong sales of Resident Evil 4 and other catalogue titles.
- Proton Experimental and Proton 11 Beta updated to fix issues with the EA AppValve has released updates for Proton Experimental and Proton 11 Beta, primarily to address issues with the EA App on Linux and SteamOS. The updates include a new version of Xalia, which should resolve lockups when interacting with the EA App. Numerous other game-specific fixes and improvements are also detailed, covering a wide range of titles and functionalities.
- Daily Video Game Deals Apr 28 – Persona 3 Reload, Wild Hearts, Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club, Mortal Kombat 1, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate, Unicorn Overlord & MoreThe daily video game deals for April 28th feature discounts on numerous titles including Persona 3 Reload, Wild Hearts, Mortal Kombat 1, and Unicorn Overlord. These deals are available across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending April 25, 2026 – Pragmata and Tomodachi Life in the top 3The UK software sales chart for the week ending April 25, 2026, shows Pragmata taking the top spot, pushing Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream to third place. Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition and Resident Evil Requiem also feature in the top 5, with Elden Ring and Tekken 8 following closely.
- Proton Experimental upgraded to Proton 11 for better Linux gaming compatibilityValve has updated Proton Experimental to align with the latest stable Proton 11 release, enhancing compatibility for Windows games on Linux and SteamOS. This update includes fixes for various regressions and adds support for numerous previously unplayable titles, alongside improvements to graphics, audio, and controller functionality.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending April 18, 2026 – Tomodachi Life and Pragmata come out swingingThe latest UK software sales chart for the week ending April 18, 2026, sees new releases Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and Pragmata debut at #1 and #2 respectively. Nintendo Switch accounted for a significant portion of sales for both titles, with Pragmata seeing 13 percent of its sales from the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
- UK Charts: Tomodachi Life Is Living The Dream In Its Debut WeekTomodachi Life: Living the Dream has debuted at the top of the UK physical sales charts, surpassing Capcom's Pragmata. Resident Evil Requiem and Pokémon Pokopia saw significant drops in their rankings. The charts also indicate sales breakdowns across various platforms, including the Nintendo Switch and its successor.
- PlayStation Vita: Our Love for a Dead ConsoleThe PlayStation Vita, released in 2011, aimed to bring a home console experience to a handheld device with features like dual analog sticks and an OLED screen. Despite a strong library of JRPGs, fighting games, and indie titles, it struggled against mobile gaming and the Nintendo 3DS due to its high price and proprietary memory cards. However, the console gained a dedicated following through modding, enabling emulation, custom themes, and the use of standard Micro SD cards, preserving its legacy as a beloved handheld.
- Is Resident Evil 3 The Weakest Remake?This article discusses the Resident Evil 3 Remake, comparing it unfavorably to the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes. The author finds Resident Evil 3 to be too short and lacking in content compared to its predecessors, despite enjoying its action-packed gameplay and protagonist Jill Valentine. The piece also touches on the author's journey into the survival horror genre and their anticipation for future Resident Evil titles.
- Proton 11 Beta arrives to bring enhanced gaming compatibility to Linux / SteamOSValve has released Proton 11 Beta, an update to their compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux and SteamOS. This version is based on Wine 11 and includes enhancements like NTSync for potential performance improvements, alongside an ARM64 build. The update brings numerous game-specific fixes and improvements, including better video playback, text-to-speech accessibility, and controller support for many titles.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending April 11, 2026 – Pokemon Pokopia risesThe UK software sales chart for the week ending April 11, 2026, shows Resident Evil Requiem as the overall top seller. Pokemon Pokopia saw a significant rise to second place, while Mario Kart World dropped to fifth. The chart lists the top 40 best-selling games for the period.
- Every game rumored for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026This article compiles rumors and speculation about games potentially coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. While only a few titles have confirmed release dates, numerous unannounced games, including remakes and new installments in existing franchises, are rumored to be in development or planned for porting. Sources like NateTheHate are cited for many of these claims, though the article stresses that these are unconfirmed.
- If you think Steam's 90% discount on Resident Evil 3 is good, Fanatical's just beaten itFanatical is offering the Resident Evil 3 remake at a 91% discount, making it slightly cheaper than the current 90% off sale on Steam. The article praises the 2020 remake, comparing it favorably to the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes, and highlights its narrative featuring Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira facing the Nemesis.
- Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 Now Available on SteamCapcom has announced and released the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3 on the Steam platform. The classic survival horror titles are now available for PC players.
- Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 Now Available on SteamCapcom has released multiple Resident Evil titles on Steam, including Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3. The recent success of Resident Evil Requiem appears to be boosting sales for older games in the series, with five Resident Evil titles charting in the UK's top 10.
- First Three Resident Evil Games Now Available On Steam With DRMCapcom and GOG have released the original versions of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on Steam, featuring enhanced graphics and quality-of-life improvements. The Steam versions include Enigma DRM, unlike their GOG counterparts, and are available at a discounted launch price of $4.99 before returning to $9.99.
- Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake – The Biggest Rumored Details You Should KnowRumors suggest that Capcom is developing a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, with reports indicating a potential release in the first half of 2027. While not officially confirmed, multiple insider claims and fan demand point towards this being the next major remake in the series, potentially featuring expanded roles for characters and a darker tone.
- Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 & Resident Evil 3 get surprise Steam releaseCapcom has surprise-released the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3 on Steam. The classic survival horror titles are now available for purchase on the digital distribution platform.
- First 3 Resident Evil Games and Breath of Fire IV Head to Steam With DRMCapcom has released the PC versions of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Breath of Fire IV on Steam. These versions include Digital Rights Management (DRM) via The Enigma Protector, a feature absent in their previous GOG releases. The games are currently available at a 50% launch discount.