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All Resident Evil Games on Nintendo Switch in Chronological Order

All Resident Evil Games on Nintendo Switch in Chronological Order

All Resident Evil Games on Nintendo Switch in Chronological Order
© Resident Evil character renders
Resident Evil: Revelations (11/28/2017)
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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (11/28/2017)
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Resident Evil (5/21/2019)
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Resident Evil Zero (5/21/2019)
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Resident Evil 4 (5/21/2019)
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Resident Evil 5 (10/29/2019)
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Resident Evil 6 (10/29/2019)
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Resident Evil Village Cloud (10/28/2022)
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Resident Evil 2 Cloud (11/11/2022)
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Resident Evil 3 Cloud (11/18/2022)
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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Cloud (12/16/2022)
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All Resident Evil Games on Nintendo Switch in Chronological Order
Resident Evil: Revelations (11/28/2017)
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (11/28/2017)
Resident Evil (5/21/2019)
Resident Evil Zero (5/21/2019)
Resident Evil 4 (5/21/2019)
Resident Evil 5 (10/29/2019)
Resident Evil 6 (10/29/2019)
Resident Evil Village Cloud (10/28/2022)
Resident Evil 2 Cloud (11/11/2022)
Resident Evil 3 Cloud (11/18/2022)
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Cloud (12/16/2022)

All Resident Evil Games on Nintendo Switch in Chronological Order

The launch of the Nintendo Switch in 2017 carried with it the possibility of several AAA titles from third-party publishers making their way to the new hybrid console. Sure enough, within the first year of the console's launch several iconic franchises would make their way over to Nintendo's ultra-successful platform, including the arrival of the Resident Evil franchise in November of 2017. After debuting on the Nintendo 3DS and then receiving a port to the Wii U, Resident Evil: Revelations' place as the first game in the series on the Switch would prove to be fitting. Since then, however, most of the mainline games are now available on the platform.

Thanks to the Switch's hardware limitations in comparison with Sony and Microsoft's platforms, the newer games in the Resident Evil series are made possible thanks to Cloud streaming technology, though this does limit functionality in terms of being able to play these games without an internet connection. Still, having every mainline game in the series accessible under one platform (with the exception of the original PS1 trilogy) is a boon for fans of the franchise, and it's almost a guarantee that last year's Resident Evil 4 remake will make its way to either the Switch or its successor in Cloud format.

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