Resident Evil 3
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Fan-Favorite PS4, PS5 Shooter Is 75% Off on PS Store

The PlayStation Store‘s New Year Deals sale is still going strong, bringing great prices to some of the best PS5 and PS4 games the digital storefront has to offer. That includes this fan-favorite horror shooter, a remake of a 1999 PS1 survival horror game.

Resident Evil 3 remake is 75% off on the PS Store

Developed and published by Capcom, the Resident Evil 3 remake is currently 75% off on the PS Store. That brings its usual price of $39.99 down to just $9.99. PS4 and PS5 players who want to take advantage of this deal will want to act fast. The offer ends on February 5 at 2:59 a.m. ET.

Here is a trailer and description of the Resident Evil 3 remake, giving PlayStation players a glimpse of the horrors that will terrorize them throughout Raccoon City:

“A series of strange disappearances have been occurring in the American Midwest within a place called Racoon City. A specialist squad of the police force known as S.T.A.R.S. has been investigating the case, and have determined that the pharmaceutical company Umbrella and their biological weapon, the T-Virus, are behind the incidents—though they’ve lost several members in the process. Jill Valentine and the other surviving S.T.A.R.S. members try to make this truth known, but find that the police department itself is under Umbrella’s sway and their reports are rejected out of hand.

“However, soon reports of a grisly ‘cannibal virus’ begin to surface, and vicious dogs begin roaming the streets. With the viral plague spreading through the town and to her very doorstep, Jill is determined to survive.”

When the Resident Evil 3 remake was originally released in 2020, it was met with mostly solid reviews. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it garnered an average score of 79 across 83 critic reviews. In our review, we gave it a 9 out of 10.

“All said, Resident Evil 3 is a brilliant reimagining of the horror classic, with plenty of surprises in store even for the longtime fans. It’s a great partner piece to last year’s Resident Evil 2, helping to reclaim the origins of the series that were once trapped in static environments and blocky characters, lost to consoles past.”

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