Resident Evil Revelations 2 Will Star Claire Redfield and Barry’s Daughter

Upcoming survival horror game Resident Evil Revelations 2 will feature returning series regular Claire Redfield and Moira Burton, the daughter of Barry Burton who makes her debut as a playable character.

The information was revealed in the November 2014 issue of Gamemaster magazine and posted by Push-Start-Play. Details about the plot were also revealed in an interview with Resident Evil Revelations 2 producer Michiteru Okabe.

The story will take place between the events of Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6. Gameplay will also allegedly be “much more survival horror orientated.” The game will introduce a new enemy type, Afflicted, which will sport a zombie-like appearance, but “are in fact something quite different.” Players will be able to choose whether to take on Afflicted enemy types head-on, stealthily, or avoid them altogether by fleeing.

The campaign will support single player and co-op play, with Claire focusing on combat and Moira providing support via her flashlight, healing, and “general support.” Only Claire’s death will trigger a Game Over screen.

The PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 versions of the game will allegedly run at 1080p and 60fps. Check out the available screens below. Credit: Push-Start-Play.

Claire’s looking older and more seasoned in this iteration, and this is the first we’ve seen of a grown-up Moira. Could her necklace have any significance?

That looks familiar! Here, Claire is wearing the same green wrist device that was highlighted in the live-action trailer.

Moira has been confirmed for a supporting role. Looks like the torch has use that extends beyond lighting environments.

It would appear that the gross matter from Resident Evil: Revelations will also return.

Could the new Afflicted type of enemy be underneath that sheet?

Watch where you point that torch, Moira! You nearly blinded me!

Zorine Te is an associate editor at GameSpot, and you can follow her on Twitter @ztharli
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