Big reveal at upcoming PS5 event?

The Fans have patiently on news Resident Evil 8 waited, but – again – not by Capcom. For this from a known source of resident Evil: AestheticGamer. The new rumor says that RE8 together with the PlayStation 5 at the upcoming event from Sony is revealed.

Loud AestheticGamer, a leaker that resident Evil– Messages leaked exactly in the past – were so far “99% safe” – will RE 8 shown at the PS5 game reveal event.

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The announcement of Resident Evil 8 would undoubtedly increase excitement for the survival horror franchise, and Capcom could take advantage of this by drastically reducing the prices of the other Resident Evil games. And if the rumors that RE 8 a direct continuation of Resident Evil 7 is true, that would fit together.

Sony postponed the big unveiling of the first PS5 games

The unveiling event for the PlayStation 5However, games have been postponed indefinitely. Sony has promised that there will be news soon, but has stopped providing details. PlayStation fans need to stay up to date in this regard, but in the meantime there’s another date on which Resident Evil fans should think.

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Previously, rumors circulated that the date of the unveiling of Resident Evil 8 would be June 10th as that date for members of the Ambassador program was classified as significant. Maybe this date is for another resident EvilGame provided, or Capcom intended to make another announcement on the upcoming title that day. Whatever the case Resident Evil fans will definitely want to keep an eye out for more information.

Resident Evil 8 is said to be a direct successor to Resident Evil 7

Resident Evil 8 is said to be a direct successor to Resident Evil 7

In the meantime it is RE 8 not the only survival horror game rumored for the PS5 game reveal event. Again and again rumors pop up that Silent Hill also on the upcoming one PlayStation 5 is restarted.

Another rumor: Resident Evil 8 gets a new playable character

In a compilation by RE 8– rumors of Biohazardcast is called a new playable character Emily discussed. Emily supposedly lives in the mountains in which Resident Evil 8 supposedly takes place. She is in her mid-20s and is looking for her missing father, with whom she is with Ethan works together. To what extent the protagonist will be playable is not known. But we are definitely interested in what role she will play in the story. Provided the rumors are correct.

There are many rumors about RE 8 on the Internet, and it is difficult to determine which are true and which are not. However, there does seem to be some agreement with the rumors. For example, many of the leaks agree that Resident Evil 8 is played in first person view and that Ethan Winters will be the main playable protagonist. Chris Redfield will also be seen, but with a new look. Here too Capcom actually announced nothing, so should Fans absorb all this information with a large grain of salt.

Resident Evil 8 should be in development.

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Therefore, from today, June 1, Thailand has changed the criteria for measuring PM2.5 from the original 50 micrograms per cubic meter to 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter. according to the standards of the World Health Organization

The annual average was 25 micrograms per cubic meter. will be adjusted down to 15 micrograms per cubic meter

For this modification resulting in more concentration in the promotion and preservation of environmental quality And considered to raise the air quality standards of Thailand in preventing public health impacts and to be equivalent to international standards as well as the United States, European Union, South Korea, Japan and ASEAN countries. Like Singapore, Malaysia, which uses the PM2.5 criterion according to the World Health Organization standards.

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This morning at Mo Chit – PM2.5 dust is still a big problem in our country. especially in the northern area and Bangkok Previously, the measurement of PM2.5 in Thailand was different from the criteria of the World Health Organization. But from today onwards, Thailand will adjust the new PM2.5 criteria according to the standards of the World Health Organization.

The measurement of PM2.5 according to the World Health Organization standard is 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter. As for Thailand, we previously used the criteria to measure PM2.5 at 50 micrograms per cubic meter. Which is a higher number than the recommendation of the World Health Organization, or simply speaking, is the measurement of the PM2.5 standard that Thailand uses. considered to be more lax than what they used internationally That would also affect the control of pollution from various sources to be less effective as well. which can be interpreted that A higher configuration than the international ones used. May not provide the best level of public health protection.

Therefore, from today, June 1, Thailand has changed the criteria for measuring PM2.5 from the original 50 micrograms per cubic meter to 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter. according to the standards of the World Health Organization

The annual average was 25 micrograms per cubic meter. will be adjusted down to 15 micrograms per cubic meter

For this modification resulting in more concentration in the promotion and preservation of environmental quality And considered to raise the air quality standards of Thailand in preventing public health impacts and to be equivalent to international standards as well as the United States, European Union, South Korea, Japan and ASEAN countries. Like Singapore, Malaysia, which uses the PM2.5 criterion according to the World Health Organization standards.

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