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Resident evil marathon is back

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The creator opens by celebrating Capcom’s decision to revive its official Resident Evil marathon, a nonstop livestream that revisits every mainline entry in the landmark survival-horror series. Viewers learn that the broadcast will span three consecutive days, starting Friday evening and running straight through Sunday night, with only brief intermissions between titles. The video highlights the nostalgic appeal of watching the canon unfold in chronological order—beginning with Resident Evil 0 and concluding with Resident Evil Village—while pointing out that the stream will feature the 2002 GameCube remake for the first game, the fan-favorite Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes, and the recent next-gen upgrade of Resident Evil 4.

Next, the host explains how the marathon is structured. Each run is handled by a different speedrunner or content creator, all of whom provide live commentary on strategies, lore connections, and development trivia. Capcom’s community managers will moderate chat, drop periodic Steam code giveaways, and coordinate polls that let viewers vote on weapon loadouts, alternate costumes, and even optional side routes. According to the schedule flashed on screen, every game slot is allotted roughly four hours, with overnight stints reserved for the longer campaigns such as Resident Evil 6 and Resident Evil Village.

Charity plays a central role this year. Ad revenue and direct donations are being funneled to an international disaster-relief nonprofit, and Capcom pledges to match up to $50,000 in viewer contributions. The presenter underscores incentives—exclusive art prints, limited-edition soundtrack vinyl, and collector’s pins—that unlock when donation milestones are hit. He encourages fans to share the stream link on social platforms, noting that greater viewership increases both the fundraiser’s impact and the likelihood of future marathons.

For newcomers looking to watch the entire lineup, the video suggests clearing browser caches for smoother playback, enabling notifications on the official CapcomUSA Twitch and YouTube channels, and keeping a second screen handy for the interactive wiki that summarizes key plot points in real time. Returning veterans are advised to keep an eye out for developer anecdotes about cut content, prototype builds, and voice-actor stories that haven’t surfaced before.

The host closes by predicting that this marathon could eclipse the 2017 Resident Evil 20th-anniversary event in peak concurrent viewers, especially with the recent surge of interest following Resident Evil 4 Remake’s critical acclaim. He signs off urging fans to mark their calendars, prepare their favorite survival-horror snacks, and use the hashtag #REMarathon to join the global conversation once the first door creaks open on Friday night.

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