After remaking both Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, it looks like Capcom will keep the train going with a remake of Resident Evil 4.

According to Video Games Chronicle, Capcom has greenlit the development of the cult classic. The game has entered full productions and has an estimated release window of 2022.

M-Two, the new studio that was founded by PlatnumGames head Tatsuya Minami, will be leading the development. It has been prepping for the task since back in 2018. Capcom's internal teams along with some external studios will more than likely support in some ways.

Shinji Mikami, the original director of the game has given his blessing for the remake to start production. However, he did turn down an offer to lead the development himself. He did provide the developers with some direction though.

Resident Evil 4 is widely known for not only being one of the greatest survival horror games of all time, but one of the greatest games ever made. The switch to an over the shoulder perspective was an absolute game-changer and is still being widely used in many games today. It revolutionized the genre and possibly saved the Resident Evil franchise.

This is why I am a bit hesitant to get excited about a remake of the game. Remakes are usually needed to fix issues that were apparent in the old version or to update the game if it hasn't aged all too well. I believe RE 4 is one of the closest experiences to a perfect game. The combat, pacing, atmosphere, characters, everything about it is just sublime. I fear that a remake might change aspects that simply do not need to be changed. It will be nice to see how incredible the game will look remade for next-gen hardware though

As stated above, the Remake of Resident Evil 4 has an estimated the release year of 2022 and one can probably assume that it will release of next-gen hardware as well.