This is what we expect Resident Evil 6 to change. With a few handheld Resident Evil titles and the upcoming, 4-player co-op shooter, Operation Raccoon City also debuting next year, Capcom has the opportunity to make Resident Evil 6 more in line with RE4, thus having a variety of games for every type of player.

While Capcom hasn’t officially unveiled the game yet, we all know Resident Evil 6 is on its way. According to Operation Raccoon City producer, Masachika Kawata, RE6 will be totally different.

We heard back in the summer that Capcom may be showing off Resident Evil 6 during September’s Tokyo Game Show and conflicting reports had this Resident Evil 6 teaser trailer demo’d behind closed doors, but still, no confirmation.

Today this may change thanks to a resume of somebody who has worked on the game. We’ve seen countless video game projects ousted thanks to resumes of developers on LinkedIn and the latest has a voice actor listing Resident Evil 6 on his resume.

Joe Cappelletti, who’s done voice work on the latest two Call of Duty games, Medal of Honor, Final Fantasy XIII, inFAMOUS and more, listed Resident Evil 6 on his personal website under his credits. After a few media outlets picked up on it, it was mysteriously removed from the list. Uh oh! Too late, Siliconera already grabbed a screenshot:

It’s really not a surprise since we already knew the game was coming. Since Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is now releasing in March, expect a big unveiling of RE6 at E3 just a few months later.

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Sources: Joe Cappelletti, Siliconera