夏日遊戲節有重磅消息!《惡靈古堡9》可能公開,小島秀夫確認出席
Capcom(卡普空)近幾個月關於《惡靈古堡9》的傳聞不少,甚至連官方都曾經在《惡靈古堡4 重製版》千萬祝賀影片中,被認為是在暗示 9 代。而現在隨著「夏日遊戲節」(Summer Game Fest)將在 6 月 7 日展開,越來越多消息湧現,像是小島秀夫確認參加,以及《惡靈古堡9》被爆出將會此活動中公開。
Capcom 遊戲知名爆料者 Dusk Golem,今年 5 月中才在 X(推特)上,以「It's almost 100% for sure」(幾乎能100%確定),表示《惡靈古堡9》會在今年公開。
而最近,Dusk Golem 又轉發了遊戲內容創作者 ScreenFireGermany 的消息「《惡靈古堡9》會在夏日遊戲節上公開,並在 2026 年第一季上市」,他表示自己相信對方,並且認為對方比他還要了解發表會的資訊,也提到對方過去所說關於《惡靈古堡9》的內容都是真實的。
當然除了爆料外,也有一些確認的消息。像是《死亡擱淺2 冥灘之上》製作人小島秀夫,就由夏日遊戲節主辦者 Geoff Keighley 宣布,將會參加今年的活動。或許將帶來其他新遊戲預告,像是許久沒有新消息的《OD》?
Just Announced: Hideo Kojima will join us live on stage for #SummerGameFest next Friday, June 6 at YouTube Theater.Watch the global livestream at 5p ET / 2p PT / 5p GMT / 6a JST at https://t.co/59xiIzexLfLimited fan tickets here: https://t.co/th8ccfuW5j pic.twitter.com/GkfxkW7g4m
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