Umbrella Corps Gets New Trailer Showing Off Game Modes

Pickaxe everyone!

Umbrella Corps, Capcom’s next entry in the Resident Evil/Biohazard series, has just received a brand new ‘multi-mission’ trailer showing off the game modes you’ll get to play. In the trailer, we get a glimpse of the game modes including Collector, Protector, DNA Hunter, Domination, and Respawn. The trailer also shows off various maps and levels, most notable of which is the village from the beginning stage of Resident Evil 4.

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Aside from just firing guns at enemies and zombies, the Umbrella Corps trailer also shows off an axe-like weapon that the player can use to slash enemies with. Stealth and melee attacks look to be rather viable in this entry, and it’s also looking like shooting your way through everything won’t be the only way to play, giving the game a little more variety.

Umbrella Corps is set to be released on May 12 in Japan for PS4 and PC. The release date for an English version of the game has not yet been announced. What are your thoughts on this new Resident Evil entry? Are you interested in picking it up? Let us know in the comments down below.

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