Without a doubt, Capcom games have dominated the charts in recent years with its remakes of classic games and the release of highly-anticipated sequels. Now, PC players will be happy to know that Green Man Gaming is offering deep discounts on some of Capcom’s biggest games, which includes the pre-order of one of the most anticipated games of 2020.

Headlining Green Man Gaming’s sale is Resident Evil 3 Remake. The game is set to release on April 3, 2020, and is a retelling of the 1999 game that revolves around the escape of Resident Evil veteran Jill Valentine from the doomed Raccoon City. Players on the PC can pre-order Resident Evil 3 Remake for $43.79, which is 27% cheaper than its original list price of $59.99. As a bonus, players who will pre-purchase the game will receive the classic costume pack, which allows players to swap Jill and Carlos’s default outfits to their original counterparts.

  • Pre-Order Resident Evil 3 for the PC at Green Man Gaming

Another title players can get for cheap right now is Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, which is the latest DLC expansion to the 2017 game. The DLC is available for $34.79, which is 13% off its original list price of $39.99. Players must remember that Iceborne requires the base game to play. However, players who don’t own Monster Hunter: World can purchase the Master Edition for $43.19, which includes the base game and the Iceborne expansion in one solid package.

  • Purchase Monster Hunter World: Iceborne for the PC at Green Man Gaming

Other notable Capcom games that are discounted for the PC include:

  • Resident Evil 2 Remake - $16.83 Devil May Cry 5 - $17.42 Resident Evil 7: Gold Edition - $22 Devil May Cry HD Collection - $17.42 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 - $6.60 Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection - $17.60 Resident Evil 6 - $6.60 Resident Evil 5 - $6.60 Resident Evil - $7.04

Players can check out the full list of Capcom games on sale here.

Meanwhile, Capcom officially confirmed that the upcoming remake of Resident Evil 3 will be getting a playable demo similar to Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 7. Unfortunately, no other details were revealed such as the demo’s release date and which part of the game it will cover. However, Capcom promised its fans that more details will be revealed in the near future.

Moreover, Resident Evil 3 remake producer Peter Fabiano revealed to IGN that the upcoming game will remove live choices that were featured in the original title. Fabiano revealed that these choices were included in the 1999 game to add to its replay value. However, the developers wanted to make a consistent story for the remake and decided to remove live choices to allow everyone to experience the same story.

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