8 Resident Evil 7 Secrets and Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed

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Resident Evil 7 Secrets and Easter Eggs

This neat little easter egg was first found in Resident Evil 7’s Beginning Hour demo, but it’s still a pretty cool one that deserves a mention here. When you pick up the Derelict House VHS tape in the Guest House, the startup screen features a short series of numbers, as you can see from the image above. That string of numbers and letters actually matches the product ID of Resident Evil: Director’s Cut on the PS1. This re-release of Resident Evil was special, not just because of the added Arrange Mode, but also because of the Resident Evil 2 demo that it came packed with.

Fans are still speculating about why Capcom opted to include this nifty little reference in the game. Could they possibly be hinting towards an upcoming gameplay reveal of the long-awaited Resident Evil 2 remake?


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