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The fears of those waiting for the Resident Evil 4 Remake game are growing, here's why.

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Fans of the Resident Evil series have seen more than one extended gameplay analysis of Resident Evil 4 Remake. Which has more than increased the excitement of the game's audience and horror game fans.

Resident Evil 4 Remake has been rated by the North American ESRB. This body evaluates games in that region. Its owners, as expected, gave it an M rating, which stands for “Mature”. Because it contains bloody scenes and extreme violence. In addition, there is language that is not suitable for children and there are also in-game purchases.

After noticing this sign, many fans of this part felt the presence of purchasable content in the game. Which will include microcurrencies, as these currencies were supposed to be part of the multiplayer phase that was not announced as part of the main game.

The comforting thing is that the ESRB's statement may have been implemented due to the presence of additional DLC content that extends the game's storyline by additional hours. So there's no reason to worry, and as for the rating itself, you can read what the ESRB had to say about the game's description below:

A survival horror game where players take on the role of a government agent (Leon Kennedy) sent to rescue a character from a religious cult.

The game is played from a third-person perspective, with players exploring a rural setting while searching for clues and fighting zombies and mutant creatures. Players use pistols, machine guns, shotguns, and explosives to kill enemy creatures in fast-paced combat.

Some weapons and attacks decapitate or dismember enemies, along with large splashes of blood. Enemy attacks, such as the use of chainsaws and claws, can also decapitate or detonate Leon.

Disemboweled animals and mutilated corpses were filmed in some settings.

The game will be released on next-gen consoles, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam on March 23, 2023. Is the presence of an in-game purchasing system a concern for you…?