Resident Evil Revelations 2, the episodic sequel to Revelations, is coming to PSN, Xbox Live and Steam. The game will release one day early on North America PSN (Feb 17) and a day later on all other platforms and locations.
Taking place between Resident Evil 5 and 6, Revelations 2 will bring back S.T.A.R.S. member Barry Burton. The game revolves around Burton’s search for his daughter, Moira Burton. While Burton is making a comeback, we will also be seeing a new character in the episodic adventure. Natalie Korda is a new character that has the ability to sense enemies and hidden items, a seemingly great complement to Burton.
Check out the first trailer featuring the return of Barry Burton.
Typical to most episodic releases, you can buy the game in a variety of ways, whether it be piecemeal or a season pass. Check out that breakdown and the release schedule as per Capcom’s press release.
As outlined in their release, it will also be beneficial to purchase the season pass:
We’re also pleased to confirm that the following content is included in the Complete Season, available to purchase for $24.99/£19.99/€24.99:
– All four main episodes plus:
o Two additional spin-off episodes that focus on telling the side stories of each of the two new Resident Evil characters: Moira Burton and Natalia Korda*
o Additional Raid mode character: Hunk*
A full retail box set will be available March 10, 2015 across North America for $39.99 MSRP and will feature all of the below content:
– All Complete Season content:
o All four main episodes
o Two additional spin-off episodes that focus on telling the side stories of each of the two new Resident Evil characters: Moira Burton and Natalia Korda*
o Additional Raid mode character: Hunk*
Plus:
o Additional Raid mode character: Albert Wesker*
o Four alternative costumes (one for each of the main characters): Claire, Moira, Barry and Natalia*
o Raid mode “Throwback Stage Pack†featuring four stages from recent Resident Evil titles*
*All additional content will also be available to purchase as separate downloadable content on each platform’s respective online marketplace.