LifeAfter and Resident Evil came together for a large-scale collaboration event. The initial announcement for the collaboration was made earlier in August, which we reported on here.
The LifeAfter and Resident Evil collab sees two massive games work together:
- Resident Evil, a survival horror game series, was released in 1996. With over 100 million units sold worldwide as of June 2020, the series has become one of the most iconic franchises in gaming history.
- With its detailed portrayal of a post-apocalyptic world and elaborate survival experience gameplay, LifeAfter has achieved close to 200 million global downloads since its release. It also gained the title of most competitive mobile game in multiple regions on Google Play in 2019.
“When the LifeAfter team first contacted Capcom a year ago, both parties quickly reached an agreement. After a long process of continuous communication, discussion and refinement, we’re very satisfied with the final product, and we’re very glad to see the love and support for this collaboration from fans of both games. This collaboration has shown that there’s plenty more potential for future collaboration between these two titles. We look forward to working together again and bringing more surprises to our fans!”
The development team
This global collaboration event was live for two weeks, not just in game: outdoor advertisements appeared in the commercial districts of many cities including Tokyo’s Shibuya ward, Taipei, Hong Kong and Jakarta. In Indonesia, the advertisement for the LifeAfter x Resident Evil collaboration appeared in as many as 20,000 Indo Mart stores.
LifeAfter will continuously evolve to provide its players fresh experiences each time, so look forward to the next event!
A blizzard of devastating virus beleaguered the world, bringing about the catastrophic disintegration of orders and covenants.
LifeAfter, a mobile game depicting the survival of humanity in a post virus apocalyptic world, is officially launched.
Live on, together.