Resident Evil Revelations 2 Removes Features From PC Version

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The PC version of the recently released Resident Evil: Revelations 2 will not include an offline cooperative mode despite that feature being listed on the game’s Steam store page earlier, publisher Capcom has confirmed.

At the time of writing, the description of features in the game still says that players will be able to “overcome the nightmares in either single player mode with an AI partner or offline co-op,” but also says at the bottom of the page that the “PC version does not support offline co-op play in the Campaign or Raid Mode.”

“The decision to prioritise a single local screen was made to ensure a stable user experience across a variety of different PC settings and devices,” Capcom said in a statement. “Raid mode will support online co-op shortly after launch when a free patch is available for players to download which adds this feature, but the main campaign on PC will only be available to play in single local screen.”

Revelations 2, which was released yesterday, is comprised of four episodes, with one being released each week until March 17. In addition to PC, the game is out on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Vita.

For more on the game, check out GameSpot’s review of Resident Evil:Revelations 2.

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