
Free Up Your Inventory Space Because
Resident Evil™, Resident Evil™ 2,
and Resident Evil™ 3: Nemesis
All Release on Steam Today!
Breath of Fire™ IV also releasing on Steam today!
You want S.T.A.R.S.? We’ll give you S.T.A.R.S.! Just in time for the Resident Evil™ series’ 30th anniversary, prepare to experience three groundbreaking survival horror classics as Resident Evil™, Resident Evil™ 2, and Resident Evil™ 3: Nemesis all launch on Steam today! Joining these beloved titles is the classic role-playing game Breath of Fire™ IV, also launching on Steam today! All four fan-favorites are MSRP $9.99 each and launch with a limited-time 50% discount available through Wednesday, April 15 at 10:00am PT.
Check out the Steam page for each of the titles below:




Originally released in 1996, the critically acclaimed Resident Evil spawned a franchise that has gone on to sell more than 183 million units. Throughout the first three entries in the series, play as iconic characters like Leon S. Kennedy, Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, and Claire Redfield as you solve puzzles, disarm traps, unravel mysteries, and face off against powerful creatures and enemies like Nemesis, Mr. X, the legendary Lickers and more.

And for RPG adventure genre fans, Breath of Fire IV, the fourth entry in the classic series, follows the adventures of Ryu as he teams up with other warriors to stop an evil immortal emperor and save the world.

The Steam versions of each game preserve the original experiences while also including enhancements and quality of life improvements to support compatibility with modern operating systems and controllers.
Nate Van Lindt has been a gamer since the days of yore (aka Commodore 64), and has played a bit of virtually everything out there. He's also an avid comic book collector, both vintage and current, and reads a fair amount of sci-fi and fantasy. On top of that, he watches a fair number of movies and TV shows as well. Oh, and he has a family, a full-time job, and lives somewhere in the urban wilds of Southwestern Ontario, Canada, foraging for old video cables and forgotten game soundtracks.

