'Resident Evil: Code Veronica X' news: PS2 Classic game comes to PS4 May 9, Tuesday

The "Resident Evil: Code Veronica X" game will finally arrive on the PlayStation 4 beginning today, May 9. blog.us.playstation.com

Another PlayStation 2 Classic game will come to the PlayStation 4 roster.

Game developer Capcom announced last week on Twitter that the 2000-released survival horror game "Resident Evil – Code: Veronica X" will be coming to the PlayStation 4 library on Tuesday, May 9, in the U.S. The game will also be released in Europe on Wednesday, May 10.

The game was originally released on the SEGA Dreamcast in early 2000. It centers on the plot that happened three months after the events in "Resident Evil 2," as well as the parallel events during the destruction of Racoon City in the 1999-released "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis."

It features the adventures of protagonist Claire Redfield as she raids an Umbrella Corporation headquarter in Paris to look for her brother Chris Redfield in December 1998. Unfortunately, Claire was captured by the Umbrella Corporation and detained her on the Rockfort Island that was rapidly infested with zombies after a viral outbreak.

But according to a report from Gematsu, the PlayStation 4 version of the "Resident Evil: Code Veronica X" will use the same ports that were featured in the 2011 version of the PlayStation 3.

The enhanced version will also reportedly come with nine minutes of additional cutscenes, as well as several graphical tweaks.

PlayStation Lifestyle, on the other hand, reveals the list of the 30 Trophies that will be included in the PlayStation 4 version of "Resident Evil: Code Veronica X" that can be found on the Battle Game after players successfully unlock the main game. It includes the Platinum Slayer of Evil trophy that can be achieved after unlocking all the other trophies, the Gold No Time To Kill and Basttle Master, several Silver trophies like Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better, I Can Do Anything Better Than You, A is for Alternate, as well as Rockfort's Finest, among others. There are also several Bronze trophies, including the Packing a Punch and Decorative But Deadly rewards.

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