Capcom has said it's aware of serious crashes while trying to play the PC version of Resident Evil 8 since a recent update and ensures everyone that the issue is being looked into. With the Shadows of Rose DLC close to releasing, the RE series is flying high and has been since the seventh installment launched in 2017, breathing new life into the franchise and helping to bring it back to its horror roots. As well as the new content for RE8, fans can also look forward to a showcase that's happening at some point.Recently, Capcom teased the Resident Evil event, which at the time did not have a set date and was simply coming "soon" but has since been revealed to be airing on October 20. The showcase is an opportunity for the studio to delve into some details about the Gold Edition of RE8, which is coming October 28, as well as cover the upcoming remake of Resident Evil 4 that's due to launch on March 24, 2023. However, while many are eagerly anticipating the event, there are a number of players who have noticed some glaring issues with the PC version of the eighth entry.RELATED: Resident Evil Village: Winters' Expansion File Size RevealedA recent update for the PC version of Resident Evil 8 has been causing serious crashes for fans, with players reporting that a message appears on bootup that says their data is incompatible and then recommends a restart. Capcom posted on Twitter, saying the company is aware of the problem and apologizing to anyone who has experienced the crashes. The tweet also says that the studio is looking to fix the issue, though there's no indication of when a patch may be inbound. In the meantime, a report from Kotaku points to a workaround from Steam user FluffyQuack. So that should offer a temporary solution while the developer works on a more permanent one.

With the Gold Edition of Resident Evil 8 just around the corner, October 28 is shaping up to be an interesting day for video games, especially with the likes of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 also dropping that same day. With the recent release of Ebb Software's H.R. Giger-inspired Scorn and the remake of The Last of Us hitting digital storefronts in September, right now seems like a good time to be a fan of all things spooky.

Helping to define the survival horror genre, the original Resident Evil has been a flagship release for Capcom since the mid-90s. While the series had something of a lull with the fifth and sixth entries, the previous four are considered classics, while the two newer releases, including Village, show there's still life left in this franchise.

Resident Evil Village is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: Kotaku