Resident Evil Re:Verse, the upcoming multiplayer Resident Evil game that was supposed to launch in summer 2021, has been rated for another platform.

While thePS4,Xbox OneandPCversions of the game were rated over a year ago,Gematsupoints out that the game was classified forStadiaover the weekend, suggesting it could re-emerge soon.

The delayed Resident Evil Re:Verse has been rated for Stadia

Capcomhasn’t given an official update on the game since it was delayed last year.

Developed by Capcom in partnership with RE Resistance studio NeoBards, Re:Verse sees players controlling Resident Evil characters, each with unique weapons and skills, in 4-6-player five-minute deathmatches.

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Players must collect virus samples littered around the map which increase their damage and accuracy.

Once killed, players are transformed into monsters and can continue to attack other players. The type of monster players turn into is also determined by how many virus samples they collect before being defeated. Get enough and they can become a Tyrant.

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Capcom held three Re:Verse beta tests last April, although the first onesuffered from technical problems.

Re:Verse will be available free for owners ofResident Evil Village,which was released last MayforPS5, PS4,Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC and Stadia.

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At one point it had been assumed by some players that the games would launch simultaneously, but a Capcom spokespersontold VGCthat a Resident Evil Re:Verse launch window had not actually previously been communicated.

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