

The speaker’s name can be displayed next to the line of dialogue, and players can enable closed captions as well. Players will be able to change the subtitle size, color, and background. The bulk of these address the game’s subtitles by adding more options to use.

While they’re fairly basic additions, they’re still nice to have. More accessibility in Resident Evil VillageĪ tweet from the official Resident Evil Twitter account outlines the new accessibility features coming to Resident Evil Village. In fact, the additions themselves seem to be very simple. With that said, it took Capcom over a year to add these accessibility features to Resident Evil Village. This is something that’s incredibly important to make gaming a more inclusive hobby. In the last few years, we’ve seen more and more accessibility options appear in games. This update brings a handful of accessibility features to Resident Evil Village that should make the game easier to play. And now, Capcom has announced that a free update will make its way to players alongside the DLC on October 28. The upcoming Winters’ Expansion DLC for Resident Evil Village is bringing plenty of interesting content to the game.
