'Resident Evil 7: Biohazard' release date, news: trailers show bulletproof monster, elderly woman

A promotional image for "Resident Evil: Biohazard" Facebook/residentevil

Two more teasers have been released by Capcom to increase the fans' excitement for the release of "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard."

The first trailer called "Shadow" showed a monster-like entity who appears to have the capacity to dodge bullets. But the actual appearance of the entity remains hidden because it is hard to see it from the dark. This could mean that the game will feature a non-human being aside from the creepy characters that were introduced in previous trailers.

On the other hand, the second trailer showed an elderly woman sitting in a wheelchair. Based on the title of the trailer, the woman is called Aunt Rhody. While details about her connection to the game were not presented in the trailer, the woman could be related to the strange Baker family.

The second trailer also hinted that there will be another demo is on the way. The demo is expected to be released sometime in December.

Meanwhile, Capcom revealed during their latest fiscal report held on Oct. 28 that they have high expectations for "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard."

According to the game developer, they are expecting to garner at least four million in sales for the game's first fiscal year after its release worldwide. They also want to see the game as the company's catalog title in the company's next fiscal year if it will not be affected by other newer titles.

"What is more, the sales lifecycles for titles has grown due to digital distribution, so we expect this game to become a foundation title, producing revenue not limited to the next two fiscal years but into the long term as well," Capcom also said in the Q and A session during the fiscal earnings report.

Capcom is expected to release "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on January 24, 2017.

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