New details about Resident Evil 7 have surfaced, thanks to a premature listing by the ESRB.
The listing has since been removed, but not before Gematsu pulled the full description, which details the game's main character, Ethan, who's described as "a man searching for his missing wife in a derelict mansion."
The ESRB's summary also reaffirms that Resident Evil 7 will be played in first-person, through which players will "explore the environment and use pistols, shotguns, flamethrowers, explosives and chainsaws to kill mutant creatures."
Additionally, the listing notes that Resident Evil 7 will feature cutscenes that contain intense violence and gore, including instances in which "a character’s arm dismembered by a chainsaw, a man’s leg taken off at the knee with a shovel [and] a character impaled through the face with a shovel." Portions of the game will also feature "mutilated corpses" that have their insides exposed, as well as dialogue that contains strong language.
IGN reached out to the ESRB about the removed listing and received the following statement:
"ESRB has removed Resident Evil 7 rating information from the ESRB website. The rating is accurate and was posted as part of our regular process for announcing ratings after they have been assigned. Capcom requested the rating information be removed, and we're working with them to determine a new posting date."
A Capcom representative told IGN that "We will have more news on Resident Evil 7 soon," but had no additional comment.
In the meantime, check out these 13 things you should know about Resident Evil 7.
Alex Osborn is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter and subscribe to his video content on YouTube.
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