Leaked Capcom Documents Point to ‘Resident Evil 4’ VR Coming to Oculus Headsets
By
Scott Hayden
Nov 16, 2020
Data allegedly obtained from Capcom in a recent hack suggests that a VR version of
Resident Evil 4 is coming to Oculus headsets next year.
As reported by
PC Gamer, Capcom’s network was breached on November 2nd as a part of a ransomware attack, which saw the public release of an alleged 1TB of internal data.
Capcom confirmed the leak in
a press release, saying a hacker group called Ragnar Locker destroyed and encrypted data on its servers in effort to extort money from the company.
In all, Capcom says some customer and shareholder data was leaked, as well as “some corporate information” including sales reports, financial information, and development documents.
We haven’t vetted the leaked data in question, however
PC Gamer maintains that both the name and supposed release date was included in a calendar for a VR version of
Resident Evil 4 for Oculus, cited as arriving in April 2021. It’s uncertain which headset is indicated, as the data reportedly only referred to ‘Oculus’ by name.
Considering the original game was first released on consoles in 2005 and then later remastered in 2011, the Quest platform is a likely bet; Facebook has also largely abandoned PC VR in the wake of Quest 2, its latest standalone VR headset.
And although the release dates for these hot-ticket Capcom properties are still far enough away to change, it points to a multi-pronged strategy to launch multiple
Resident Evil properties around the same time next year.
The data also suggests the upcoming
Resident Evil Village will arrive in April 2021, with the
Resident Evil Netflix series
Infinite Darkness following in May.