And for a limited time, you can play it. Capcom and Base Camp Kawaba in Gunma Prefecture have teamed up for a Resident Evil survival game. A real-life one.
Players gear up and carry airsoft guns as they engage in combat in the ski resort’s parking garage, which has been turned into Raccoon City. According to Famitsu, you can even rent Samurai Edge Airsoft pistols or Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA) uniforms.
Picture: Famitsu
Picture: biohazardkawaba
Teams face off in red versus yellow capture the flag games or a “Heroes vs. Zombies match” in which members of the zombie team can come back from the dead. Also, there’s an escort mission in which players must protect dudes in lab coats with important files.
Websites Inside Games, 4Gamer, Dengeki Online recently checked out the Resident Evil survival game. Have a look:
Picture: 4Gamer
Picture: 4Gamer
Picture: Dengeki Online
Picture: Inside Games
Picture: 4Gamer
Picture: Inside Games
Picture: 4Gamer
Picture: Dengeki Online
Picture: Inside Games
Picture: Inside Games
Picture: Inside Games
Picture: 4Gamer
Picture: Dengeki Online
Picture: Inside Games
Picture: Dengeki Online
The Resident Evil Survival Game will be held until October 30.
サバゲー未経験者、「バイオハザード サバゲーフィールド」で夢中に!15分でハマれるその魅力とは [Inside Games]
「バイオハザード」とコラボしたサバイバルゲーム場「Kawaba」の体験ツアーレポート。[4Gamer]
『バイオハザード』のサバゲーフィールドに銀行強盗犯らしき39歳男が襲来! [Dengeki Online]
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2 responses to “There’s A Real-Life Resident Evil Survival Game In Japan”
Oh man, that looks like crazy amounts of fun.
Also, in the first picture, it looks like the zombie cop is giving the other zombie a ride on his shoulders.
Oh to be in Japan…