Resident Evil Re:Verse will close in June

Stefani Couto
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Capcom will shut down Resident Evil Re:Verse on June 29, 2025. Starting March 3, the company will remove the game from digital stores, preventing new purchases. The multiplayer title, released as a companion to Resident Evil Village, will be inaccessible after the servers close.

The decision comes after underperforming. According to Steam data, the game peaked at just 2,115 players and has recently remained in the double-digit range. In the last 24 hours, only 18 concurrent users were recorded.

Resident Evil Re:Verse purchases are over.

Resident Evil Re:Verse was created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Resident Evil franchise. However, the idea of combat between iconic characters in deathmatches with up to six players didn't win over the public.

The title was available for PC (Steam), PlayStation, and Xbox, but since its launch, it has struggled to maintain an active player base. Despite initial community support, the game has been unable to reverse its low engagement.

With the game's removal from stores in March, characters, skins, and other additional content will also be discontinued. The Premium Pass will remain available until June 29th, but refunds are not available.

Capcom recommends that players use any purchased benefits before the servers shut down. After that date, all game content will be inaccessible.

Resident Evil Re:Verse
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Official farewell to Capcom

In a statement, Capcom thanked players for their support and stated that the title fulfilled its celebratory role. The company thus declared that Resident Evil Re:Verse reached a "new turning point" for the franchise, justifying its decision to end the game.

Despite the justification, the numbers indicate that the game failed to maintain relevance within the community. Its lifespan, just over two years, reflects the difficulty of establishing a solid multiplayer experience within the Resident Evil universe.

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