Excitingly, leaked concepts of the mobile version of the Resident Evil 2 remake have surfaced online. The original game, released in 2019, was a massive success for Capcom, setting the stage for a series of remakes and ensuring a bright future for the franchise. It’s no wonder that there were plans to bring this hit game to mobile platforms. The recent leak has unveiled Capcom’s ideas and designs for the mobile version of the Resident Evil 2 remake.
The existence of the mobile version was revealed by concept artist Ye Yihan, currently working at NetEase in Singapore. His portfolio includes detailed illustrations and concept art for the game. While he didn’t provide specifics about his involvement in the game’s creation, he did share a link to his work, showcasing concepts for the mobile version of the remake. The illustrations can be viewed below:
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Evidently, the mobile port of Resident Evil 2 is a collaboration between Capcom and NetEase’s gaming division. The released images display a detailed layout of the police station, a key location in the game, although other areas are not shown.
It seems that work on the mobile version began several years ago but was ultimately abandoned. This is indicated by the artist’s profile, where the project is labeled as “unfinished,” as well as the release of newer Resident Evil parts on mobile devices.
Original from www.playground.ru