The COVID-19 pandemic, paired with the recent and growing concerns within the gaming industry about the overworked conditions in some development studios, has resulted in numerous games being pushed back by a couple of months to a year, if not indefinitely.
So many games have been delayed this year that it comes as a surprise when a game ends up actually launching on its intended date.
One of the latest games to be delayed to 2022 is Capcom's free-to-play multiplayer horror game, Resident Evil Re: Verse.
Why was Re: Verse delayed?
The upcoming Resident Evil player-versus-player title was initially revealed alongside Resident Evil Village. It was intended to launch along with the eighth installment of the Resident Evil franchise but was initially delayed to later this month. Now, it seems like Capcom is putting the game on ice until 2022.
