Capcom is celebrating the iconic Resident Evil series with a charming new trailer and offering massive discounts on the franchise for Nintendo Switch users, including mainline and spin-off games.


Capcom Rolls Out Huge Discounts for Resident Evil

As the 30th anniversary of the Resident Evil franchise approaches in 2026, Capcom is making it easier and more enticing for gamers to explore its popular survival horror series. A recent promotional campaign includes the release of an engaging new trailer titled 'Ode to Horror: A Celebration of Resident Evil,' which encapsulates the chilling and thrilling essence of the series. For those unacquainted with the franchise or looking to complete their collection, Capcom has slashed prices significantly.

The discount extends to both mainline and spin-off titles of the Resident Evil series on the Nintendo Switch platform. Notably, these discounts reach up to 75%, making it a prime time for gamers to dive into the spine-tingling world of Resident Evil. This sale includes several entries available as cloud versions, a point of interest for those preferring digital collections.

For gamers unsure of where to start or which game to pick first, it's worthwhile considering playing through the titles chronologically. This approach allows players to experience the evolution of game design and story development across the series. The Nintendo Switch hosts a variety of Resident Evil games, from earlier titles like Resident Evil 0 to the latest, Resident Evil: Village, both through original games and remastered versions.

Here's a breakdown of the deals available:

- Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil 1, and Resident Evil 4 each at 50% off, now priced at £7.99 or $9.99.

- Heavier discounts are seen with cloud versions such as Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, each at 75% and 67% off, respectively.

- More recent games like Resident Evil: Village - Cloud Version are available at 60% off.

- Spin-offs such as Resident Evil Revelations and Resident Evil Revelations 2 are also deeply discounted.

For gamers needing extra Nintendo eShop credit to take advantage of these discounts, tools and links are available to purchase additional credit across different regions, including the USA, Canada, UK, and Europe.