Capcom announced in mid-June that Resident Evil Village would be getting new content titled “Winter Expansion” in the fall, featuring a story-driven expansion called “Shadows of Rose.”
Nevertheless, it turns out that these are not the only highlights that the Japanese developer is planning for fans of the aforementioned game. This is because the latest installment of the popular horror series is also going to get the features awaited by many players.
Resident Evil Village will feature new accessibility options
Capcom today announced that on October 28 – the day of the “Winter Expansion” pack’s release – Resident Evil Village is to receive a free update that will introduce new accessibility options to the game.
A free accessibility update for all Resident Evil Village users is coming alongside the Winters' Expansion and Gold Edition in October, adding:
– Subtitle size, color & background toggles
– Speaker name display in story mode
– Closed captions
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Thanks to the upcoming patch, users will receive, among other things, an option to customize subtitles by changing their size, color or including backgrounds.
With the upcoming update, coded subtitles will also appear in the game, and characters’ names can be displayed before their spoken lines.
The new options, as we mentioned above, are going to be made available as part of a free patch, and the “patch” will appear on all platforms for which Resident Evil Village was released.
In conclusion, let us remind you that Resident Evil Village has debuted on PC, as well as PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles in May last year. Should you be interested in our review of the aforementioned Capcom production, we warmly invite you to read on: Resident Evil Village review.
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