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Three foundational titles from the iconic Resident Evil series have arrived on Steam, marking a significant addition for PC gamers and franchise fans. The original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis are now available for digital purchase.
Each title carries a standard price of $9.99. To celebrate the launch, a limited-time introductory discount of 50% is being offered. This sale will run until Wednesday, April 15, at 10:00 am Pacific Time, allowing new players to acquire these classics at a reduced rate.
Originally launching in the late 1990s, these games defined the survival horror genre. They established the tense atmosphere, resource management, and chilling narratives that made the series a global phenomenon. Their arrival on a modern PC platform introduces these pivotal stories—from the Spencer Mansion incident to the Raccoon City outbreak—to a new generation of players.
This release is part of the ongoing celebration of the franchise's 30th anniversary. The availability of these classic experiences on Steam preserves a crucial piece of video game history, allowing longtime fans to revisit the origins of the terror and newcomers to experience where the legendary saga began.
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