Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Is Going Physical A Bit Later Than Expected

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster — Director’s Report

The physical edition of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster has a release date now and we have new gameplay to look at for Dead Rising

We have just under a month until we can download Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster on the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC to give the game another go. September 19th is still the day that Capcom is going to drop the digital version out there for us all. They also know that there are some out there who would rather have a physical edition of the game, and they are aiming to fix that little oversight for now. As long as you are willing to wait until November 8th to hop back into the world of Dead Rising to see how this remaster is going to flow. Yes, there is a date but it is going to make those on the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S have to wait a few more months. So, it is now time to try to make that choice out there for yourself.

If that seems more like a difficult choice to make for Dead Rising, we do have something to help with all of that for now. A nice long look at the game, some of the new features, and the directors trying to show it off without getting copyright stricken out there. Between the new gore that can come about and the background music that can now be deactivated, it looks as if they have looked into all of that for us. Along with all of the other quality-of-life upgrades, visual upgrades, and other fun things many wished were in Dead Rising the first time around. Like the new full voice acting and various languages, it all comes in too. Have a look and see just what they have placed in the game and are able to show without having the video taken down out there.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster — Director’s Report


Everyone’s favorite (and only?!) zombie paradise action game, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, hits store shelves in malls and more around the world with a physical release starting on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X! Additionally, the game’s developers showcased an array of content from the remaster like quality-of-life improvements, new features to spruce up in-game photos, and deeper introductions to some of the characters.

Brought back to life with Capcom’s RE ENGINE, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is the definitive remaster of the classic Dead Rising game from 2006, with improved 4K resolution graphics and a 60 FPS frame rate. Zombie slayers can experience a fresh take on the zombie genre with incredible action, over-the-top combat, hordes of weapon choices, eccentric costumes, and a comedic yet compelling storyline. Digital versions of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster launch on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, across Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam, with pre-orders available now!

Some of the additional details highlighted include:

  • Quality-Of-Life Improvements: Improvements such as the ability to complete certain actions while talking on the transceiver and uninterrupted calls, even when being attacked, have been introduced.
  • Say Cheese!: Various photo filters like Black and White, Sepia, Vintage, Pixel Art, and more have been added to the game’s photo feature so players can flex their creative muscles as the best zombie-hunting photojournalist in the biz.
  • An All-Star Cast: Take a deeper look into some of the returning fan-favorite characters like the militaristic Brad Garrison, the new Department of Homeland Security agent Jessie McCarney, and the tight-lipped Russell Barnaby, plus some of the lovely Psychopaths like the Convicts, Steven Chapman, and Larry Chiang!

Make this action-packed sandbox your own as you escape the madness of Willamette Parkview Mall! Rescue survivors and use almost any object you come across as a weapon in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, releasing digitally on Sept. 19, 2024, and physically for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on Nov. 8, 2024! Pre-order today for access to three incredible costumes and mall background music (BGM) tracks. While you’re at it, don’t forget to investigate the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Digital Deluxe Edition, which includes 17 wacky Frank West costumes and 17 BGM tracks that can be played throughout the shopping mall.

Are you going to be waiting until November for your version of Dead Rising to drop or are we past the need for physical releases now? Do you think that we need more settings like these in games or should censorship be removed so everyone can enjoy the core game instead? Will you actually want to play this one for the masses or will this be a title that is only for you and the fun of killing zombies at home? Take a run on down to the comment section to discuss and give us all of those thoughts you might have out there. We are going to have more for Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, for sure, so please keep on checking back in for all of that and everything else that we might have to share out there. We are going to have a whole lot more, so you will not want to miss a single thing.


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