Resident Evil Survival Unit Trailer Features Japanese Rock and Old Acquaintances

Key Takeaways

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  • The new mobile game, Resident Evil Survival Horror Unit, features classic Resident Evil characters like Claire, Leon, Jill, and Carlos in a zombie-infested world.
  • Players can acquire these characters through rewards or microtransactions, with the game combining strategy and tactical elements for gameplay.
  • The narrative of the game is set in an alternate universe, incorporating elements from various Resident Evil series chapters.
  • The trailer for the game features a Japanese rock song by Queen Bee titled Song Mountain, adding to the games unique atmosphere.

Resident Evil Survival Horror Unit: Classic Heroes and Japanese Rock in a Zombie-Infested World

In the upcoming year, Capcom, Aniplex, and Joycity Studio are leveraging classic Resident Evil franchise icons for their new iOS and Android game, Resident Evil Survival Horror Unit. A recently released trailer for the game showcases modern versions of Claire, Leon, Jill, and Carlos amidst a zombie-infested city teeming with other bioweapons. Players can acquire these iconic figures as mission rewards or through in-game microtransactions. The trailer, directed by Quebico (creators of Resident Evil: Death Island), combines gameplay clips with “Song Mountain,” an energetic tune by Japanese rock group Queen Bee. Resident Evil Survival Horror Unit begins with the main protagonist waking in a hospital following Umbrella experiments. The narrative unfolds in an alternate world, incorporating elements from various Resident Evil series chapters. Players operate from a mansion base, where they plan moves, interact with allies, and purchase gear from a familiar vendor. In the field, gameplay shifts to real-time strategy, requiring players to utilize each character’s skills and environmental advantages for tactical wins.

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