While discussing Capcom’s plans for continued growth, Egawa wrote, “We will drive our customer management to understand the playing trends and preferences of users while also building a business model for online operations, taking into account the situation of our free additional DLC for titles such as Monster Hunter Rise and Resident Evil Village.” In Capcom’s recent annual fiscal report for 2021, director and executive corporate officer of Capcom’s Development Divisions Yoichi Egawa seemed to mention that free DLC is being worked on for Resident Evil Village. It seems, however, that though the full details on Capcom’s post-launch plans for Resident Evil Village are still murky, at least some of the upcoming content might be free. Of course, at E3, Capcom announced that due to demand from fans, development had started on DLC for the survival horror title.Ĭlearly the new content was in very early development back then, so it makes sense that we didn’t hear anything about it (other than the fact that it is being made) back then, or even since then.
Given the model that Capcom tends to follow with Resident Evil games in terms of post-launch support, the fact that they apparently had nothing at all planned for Resident Evil Village was quite surprising for many players, especially considering how hard the company otherwise backed the game.