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Capcom Celebrates Halloween By Making Classic Costumes Free In Resident Evil 2

To thank fans for their “undying support,” this morning, Capcom tweeted out that the classic costumes for both Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield will be free and unlockable for all players in the upcoming remake of Resident Evil 2.

The tweet also included a short trailer that showcases the new costumes. You can check it out below:

https://twitter.com/RE_Games/status/1057648394045415424

The upcoming remake generated a lot of buzz at this year’s E3 and rightfully so as a completely new, highly-polished reboot of one of the most lauded survival horror games of all time. The release date for the game is currently slotted for January 25.

If you’ve been marooned on a building by the undead and still haven’t heard about the highly anticipated horror remake, you can check out our Resident Evil 2 news hub to fill yourself in. Also, be sure to check out our most recent hands-on where we give you the biggest takeaways from our time with the polished, but gristly title.



source https://www.gameinformer.com/psa/2018/10/31/capcom-celebrates-halloween-by-making-classic-costumes-free-in-resident-evil-2

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