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‘Dead Rising 4’ News: Game Set To Launch At E3 2016?

‘Dead Rising 4’ Set To Launch At E3 2016?

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There are rumors circulating the internet that "Dead Rising 4" will be launch during the E3 2016 press conference event.

The game was the third installment from the series itself, which was made exclusively for Microsoft's console, Xbox One. The title was initially released in 2013, however it was reported that its sales number was not that high in that duration.

 A speculation started when a NeoGaf user identified as Ekim tweeted that Capcom has been working on the project for quite a while. The alleged confirmation will make "fans of the series very happy," according to GamingBolt.

Meanwhile, the rumored news didn't include whether the "Dead Rising 4" will be exclusive for Xbox One only or not. Some fans suggested that it could open a possibility in increasing its sales number if it will also have a PlayStation 4 version, reported by TCC.

On the other hand, it was reported that Capcom is developing the series' fourth installment in Vancouver. Also, fans have been looking out for the game's multiplatform capability along with Xbox One to Windows 10 integration, according to ThisGenGaming.

There are more new and speculations coming out for the game as the E3 press event is near approaching. In relation to Xbox, Microsoft has been reportedly working on a unique hardware for enhancing their console's performance.

The Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer hinted the gaming community via his Twitter account with a post saying, "Bigger and new things" will be released that the company hasn't done before.

The rumors and speculations were not confirmed yet but it didn't stop Microsoft and the game's fans to look forward in the upcoming E3 2016 event.

While the news remained on "Dead Rising 4" release date, fans speculated that a new Xbox One console might be launched and will include the game as part of a demo.

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