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DonFerrari said:
Hiku said:

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But that would be interesting, considering that means RE3 was greenlit before they even showed the RE2 trailer at E3.
And Capcom said that RE2 sold "above expectations". So they didn't even expect it to do as well as it did, but they still started development on RE3?

That would also be before MHW became a huge success. So Capcom had only just started making a comeback with RE7.

I see nothing unusual of allowing the other remaster before having the sales projection being exceeded.

They probably already have a high enough projection that would make money, they simply over achieved.

I agree. RE2 is one of the best games released this year, and it's not unusual to think that the developers knew they had something good on their hands as they were building it.

Also, Capcom's devs seem to have mastered the RE Engine. Making RE3 is probably a lot quicker than RE2, which was a lot quicker than RE7, with the groundwork already built.