New GamesCom 2016 Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Trailer and Screenshots

As part of this week’s GamesCom activity over in Cologne, Germany, Capcom have released a brand new gameplay trailer and screenshots for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.

Taking a deeper look at the horror players will see in the release of the title early next year, players are introduced to Marguerite Baker and another mysterious female character in this latest gameplay sequence taken from the main game.

Set within the sinister plantation house in Dulvey, Louisiana, the Baker family, including Jack and Marguerite, were residents but no-one has seen or heard from them in a while. Where could they be? One thing is clear in the latest content to be shown from the game – there’s something not quite right within the plantation. Who is the mysterious girl in the gameplay? What does Marguerite want with her?

Here’s the new trailer.

Players experience the terror directly from the first-person perspective for the first time in the Resident Evil series. Embodying the iconic gameplay elements of exploration and tense atmosphere that first coined “survival horror” some twenty years ago, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard delivers a disturbingly realistic experience that will define the next era in horror entertainment. Returning to the series’ roots, signature gameplay features including exploration, puzzles, and a realistic tense atmosphere await players. The classic inventory system returns but with limited space, meaning players must choose what they carry with them carefully, making sure they remember to pack their green herbs!

Here are some new screenshots to whet your appetite.

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard will be available for PlayStation® 4 (the full gameplay experience will also be available via the included PlayStation® VR mode), Xbox One, and PC when it launches across Europe and North America on January 24th, 2017.

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