Resident Evil: Survival Unit Launches Globally on Android and iOS
Vladislav Nikolaev
The global release of the free-to-play horror strategy game Resident Evil: Survival Unit has officially launched on Android and iOS. Players can download the game from Google Play and App Store.
Set in an alternate universe, Resident Evil: Survival Unit requires players to expand and upgrade their base, explore locations, solve puzzles, and battle zombies. The game features characters from various entries in the series—some are available for free while others can be obtained through loot boxes. All heroes are categorized into three classes: attacker, defender, and ranger.
Legendary Characters:
- Jill Valentine (Ranger);
- Ada Wong (Attacker);
- Carlos Oliveira (Defender);
- Claire Redfield (Attacker);
- Leon Kennedy (Defender).
Epic Characters:
- Alyssa Ashcroft (Attacker);
- Mark Wilkins (Defender);
- Catherine Warren (Attacker);
- Mikhail Victor (Ranger);
- Tyrell Patrick (Ranger);
- Barry Burton (Ranger);
- Becca Woullett (Attacker);
- Robert Kendo (Defender);
- Marvin Branagh (Defender);
- Tyron Henry (Defender).
Rare Characters:
- Brad Vickers (Ranger);
- Murphy Seeker (Attacker).
It's worth mentioning that Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth installment of the iconic series, is currently in development. The events will take place in the devastated Raccoon City, with Grace Ashcroft—the daughter of Alyssa Ashcroft from Resident Evil: Outbreak—as the main protagonist. Previously, project producer Masato Kumazawa commented on rumors regarding Leon Kennedy's potential appearance in the game. Prior to this, it was revealed that Requiem was initially being developed as an online open-world game.
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