All signs point to Resident Evil 6 announcement tonight

We won’t know for sure until tomorrow, but its increasingly looking like the safe money is on Capcom choosing its Japanese Resident Evil 15th birthday celebration tonight as the venue for a very exciting announcement.

Andriasang is one of many sites claiming that Resident Evil 6 is all set for an announcement at the event.

Adding fuel to the fire, The Sixth Axis has cleverly found a concrete link between the obscure viral ad campaign ‘No Hope Left’ and the publisher.

As well as this non-branded blog, poster ads for the ‘No Hope Left’ campaign have appeared over London. And after a little investigation The Sixth Axis was able to get confirmation from ad agency Primesight that Capcom was the company behind them.

Andriasang adds that it also expects a brand new Resi SKU to be announced tomorrow – the Resident Evil HD Remaster Twin pack.

It will include Resident Evil 5 as well as the two HD Resi titles recently released digitally – Resident Evil 4 and Code Veronica. The PS3 release is allegedly due out in Japan on March 15th with a price of 5,490 (46).

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