It seems Capcom’s also incredibly interested in what fans think of the series’ future, with the publisher asking players what they thought of Resident Evil 3 and Project Resistance through a survey. Taking to Twitter, Capcom posted a link to the questionnaire, which asked players a number of questions about their favorite and least favorite parts of both titles.

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While the questions aren’t as revealing as those from another recent survey that asked if players would be open to more remakes in the future, a number of the queries do seem to imply that Capcom is interested in what fans would want to see more of going forward. Not only does the survey ask what parts of the games they liked the most and what marketing materials enticed them to purchase Resident Evil 3 and Project Resistance, but it also seems as though Capcom is interested in how many players are considering investing in the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 later this year. Clearly the company is wondering how much stock they should put in next-gen consoles, which is interesting considering that rumors claim Resident Evil 8 will be a cross-gen experience.

Fittingly, it seems fans have taken the opportunity to levy a number of their complaints about Resident Evil 3 to Capcom in the wake of the survey, with fans sharing their responses in replies to the tweet. One user claims “Most important things were cut… Game is too short. Should have a huge DLC to make up for it. Nobody cares about Resistance!” while another simply stated, “The game is too short, 4hrs.” A third player even jokingly instructs fans to “type ‘Remake Code Veronica’ in the form,” which seems to be the unanimous demand many players are asking of Capcom in the survey.

Overall, it seems as though Capcom is willing to build future Resident Evil games around what the fans want to see, which is undeniably a great development for the game’s wide community. Whether that means more remakes going forward or perhaps entirely new entries in the franchise remains to be seen, however, it’s clear Capcom has huge plans for the series going forward.

Resident Evil 3 is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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