Capcom has wrapped up its voter drive asking whether Western gamers want new content in Resident Evil 5: Alternative Edition as a packaged product or downloadable content. Reported in 1up, the company is following through on fan demand to release the game through Xbox Live and PlayStation Network in US, Europe and Australia. People will need to have purchased the original Resident Evil 5 to access the new content, which includes new missions and compatibility with Sony’s motion controller on PS3. Read more at 1up.

Gamers Want New ‘Resident Evil’ Content As DLC
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