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Listings for the three recently-announcedDead Risingremastershave appeared on the Xbox Store, and on top of including the first round of rather compressed screenshots (DR1isnoticeably more crispthan the Xbox 360 original), they mention which studios are working on the ports for Capcom.

QLOC, the company behindDmC Devil May Cry: Definitive EditionandDevil May Cry HD Collection, is handlingDead Risingfor PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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Meanwhile,Mercenary Technology, which worked onGod of War III RemasteredandDead Rising 2for PC, is portingDead Rising 2and the Frank West-starring sequelOff the Recordto PS4 and Xbox One.

For more screenshots, follow the links below. I wasn’t expecting a dramatic rework of the character models, textures, or lighting, so these all look adequate to me. I mostly want a chance to play the series again on modern consoles with a decent frame rate. That shouldn’t be too much to ask for.

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It’s also worth mentioning that, earlier today, these Xbox listings showed a September 13 release date which has since been removed. If you happened to catch that, I wouldn’t mark your calendar just yet.

Officially, the date and pricing are still TBA for the individual games and the triple-pack bundle.

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