Resident Evil 4 Remake World Map Revealed, Looks Closer To Original

We have now our first look at the world map for Resident Evil 4 Remake thanks to the Collector’s Edition. The game is out in March 2023.

Capcom has already stated that they are not planning to cut any content from the game which means that it is most likely that players will be able to revisit many of the classic locations that they remember from the first game. The world map for the RE4 Remake is available to view through the Collector’s Edition. It is also listed on the official website.

The Collector’s Edition version of Resident Evil 4 Remake comes with a plethora of bonus content. It is also extremely expensive, only reserved for the diehard fans of the series.

  • Resident Evil 4 + Steelbook®
  • Extra DLC Pack Product Code
  • Digital Soundtrack
  • Figure: Leon S. Kennedy
  • Artbook
  • Special Map
  • Collector’s Box

How Big Is Resident Evil 4 Remake World Map?

Here’s a closer look at the world map in Resident Evil 4 Remake.

Those who have played the original game might recognize many of the locations, aside from perhaps, the Island. Spoiler alert, it is the last location in the game but it is highly unlikely that this will be cut. It is more likely the case that it is not shown on the world map here.

Here’s a user-made list of all the locations that can be seen in the RE4 Remake world map.

So almost all the major locations are covered in this world map confirming the statement by Capcom in which they have said that they won’t cut content from the game.

There is even more content this time around with the opening completely altered. In the original game, Leon never encountered the people who drove him to the village, but in the remake, he manages to find one of them while the other one is still burnt by the villagers.

Resident Evil 4 Remake will be out in March 2023 for PS4, PS5, Xbox Series, and PC.

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