Capcom seems to have liked the waters it explored with Google Stadia in 2021 with the release of Resident Evil 7 Biohazard and Village and it seems that the Japanese company is ready to launch more games on Stadia.

At the end of last week, job announcements did not go unnoticed at the Osaka subsidiary, where Capcom indicates that it is looking for developers to work on the RE Engine for titles that they would be making for current consoles, PC and Stadia.

The truth is that nothing more has been heard from Stadia after the initial campaign of Resident Evil Village and we are still waiting for Re:Verse as the next Stadia game from Capcom and this comes in days that Capcom is a key client for Google Stream, the enterprise variant of Stadia's scaffolding.

This comes in advance of the announcements that Google has for Stadia at the Game Developers Conference tomorrow, March 15.

Via @SFounder2019

https://twitter.com/SFounder2019/status/1502336580794597378

#Capcom #Stadia #Google
Capcom seems to have liked the waters it explored with Google Stadia in 2021 with the release of Resident Evil 7 Biohazard and Village and it seems that the Japanese company is ready to launch more games on Stadia. At the end of last week, job announcements did not go unnoticed at the Osaka subsidiary, where Capcom indicates that it is looking for developers to work on the RE Engine for titles that they would be making for current consoles, PC and Stadia. The truth is that nothing more has been heard from Stadia after the initial campaign of Resident Evil Village and we are still waiting for Re:Verse as the next Stadia game from Capcom and this comes in days that Capcom is a key client for Google Stream, the enterprise variant of Stadia's scaffolding. This comes in advance of the announcements that Google has for Stadia at the Game Developers Conference tomorrow, March 15. Via @SFounder2019 https://twitter.com/SFounder2019/status/1502336580794597378 #Capcom #Stadia #Google