Published 2/13/2009
by Kat Bailey
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Resident Evil 5 is all finished and ready to go. So what's next for the franchise that put survival horror on the map? Capcom may be going back to the Wii.
Eurogamer is reporting that Resident Evil 5 producer Masachika Kawata wants to make a brand new Resident Evil game for the Wii. To this point, the two RE games to appear on the Wii have been the Resident Evil 4 update and the Umbrella Chronicles shooter.
"Personally I would like to create something on Wii in the Resident Evil family," Kawata said. "At the moment we don't know and have just been working on RE5, so watch this space."
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