Not even a year after its release, Capcom announced Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition. Guess that’s what happens when the game underperforms compared to previous iterations.
Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition will be available later this year for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Releasing on December 12th, the game will release alongside the remaining DLC for those who jumped the gun earlier this year.
The complete edition will include Banned Footage Vol. 1, Banned Footage Vol. 2 and the yet to be released End of Zoe add-on. The Not A Hero will also release for free to all RE7 owners.
The forthcoming DLC, End of Zoe, lets players discover Zoe’s fate as they face off against new enemies in new areas. Future Gold Edition owners and current Season pass holders will receive the add-on for free, while others will need to cough up £11.99 /€14.99 / $14.99.
And the Not A Hero add-on features the return of veteran BSAA soldier Chris Redfield. Redfield’s misadventures takes places following the horrific events faced by Ethan Winters. The BSAA soldier will face new threats not seen with Ethan.