Silent Hill and Resident Evil 4 Remake coming to PlayStation?
Last week Sony kicked off his big show PlayStation with a new spot entitled “Play has no limits“, with a variety of recognizable actors, such as the recently deceased Michael K. Williams.
It was a fairly interesting little video that quickly gave way to the actual trailers of the event.
Well, maybe we shouldn’t have been quick enough to ignore it, as the video was literally bursting with easter eggs dedicated to possible games coming to PlayStation platforms.
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Reviewing the video, we can see references to two beloved games, that is silent Hill And Resident Evil 4 Remake.
To be precise, the references to Silent Hill are at minute 1:56, those of Resident Evil can be found at minute 1:33.
If these (and others) are suggestions for possible titles coming to PS5 and PS4, fans will surely be happy. What do you think?
Source: Wccftech.
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