Not too long ago the folks at Capcom announced that they were working on a free DLC called “Not A Hero” that would be released for Resident Evil 7. If you hate the idea of paying for DLCs then no doubt this freebie sounds rather appealing. It was also originally scheduled for a release in the spring, but that may no longer be happening.

In the video above, the development team for Resident Evil 7 announced that the DLC will be delayed as it would not be able to meet the spring launch window. According to the team, they claim that the DLC’s quality was not good enough to meet the high expectations of gamers, especially following the launch of the game which was met with high amounts of praise.

We suppose this is a bit of a bummer since we’re sure that many gamers were looking forward to it. The DLC would have featured Resident Evil alum Chris Redfield who will be on his own adventure in the main game. That being said, there is no mention as to when the DLC will be released but we guess better it be delayed and polished, as opposed to releasing poor quality content that would simply marre the good experience of Resident Evil 7.

We’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for when a new release date has been announced.

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