Resident Evil 2 Remake Deluxe Edition

With stunning RE Engine graphics, over-the-shoulder combat, and creepy atmospheres that change the way we think about survival horror, Resident Evil 2 Remake Deluxe Edition takes players to the heart of Raccoon City’s zombie apocalypse. This upgraded version comes with special extras like different outfits for Leon and Claire, such as the Arklay Sheriff, Noir, Military, and Elza Walker outfits. It also comes with the Samurai Edge Albert Model weapon and the Original Ver. Soundtrack Swap for a trip down memory lane. It has perfect Android emulation on Gamehub, so you can relive the horror on the go with touch or controller support. It beats PC setups for anytime dread.

Epic Narrative: Raccoon City Zombie Nightmare

When rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy starts his first shift, things are already out of control. He teams up with college student Claire Redfield for a short time before they have to split up to fight off hordes of people in the streets. Leon learns about the Umbrella Corporation’s dark secrets from spy Ada Wong. He fights horrible mutants and the relentless Mr. X while trying to figure out where the T-Virus outbreak started at the Raccoon Police Department.

Claire’s path crosses with young Sherry Birkin, who is running away from her sick father William, who is turning into a monster because of the G-Virus. She protects Sherry from horrors as she makes her way through sewers, labs, and labs. She fights against Chief Irons’ corruption and Annette Birkin’s tragic revelations, and finally, she has to escape from the NEST facility, which is about to blow up.

Immersive Gameplay Mechanics and Deluxe Boosts

In tight third-person shooting, you have to aim carefully with limited ammo, and managing your inventory is easy but makes it hard to choose which herbs, grenades, and weapon upgrades to use. Puzzles fit together perfectly, like figuring out codes and mixing chemicals, while dynamic AI makes zombies appear at random, making the police station and sewers feel even more tense. Boss fights against Birkin’s changing forms are tests of dodging and quick-time reflexes.

Deluxe perks shine: switch to a retro soundtrack for spooky vibes, wear stylish costumes without getting tired of them, and use the powerful Samurai Edge to get an edge in tough fights. Gamehub makes these better for mobile, and Winlator is a great backup for smooth framerates. PC gives you native 4K glory.

Heart-Pounding Hands-On Terror with Gamehub

Gamehub turns mid-range phones into scary places where every creak echoes through headphones during Mr. X’s chases. Your heart races as you block doors, only to have fists pound through. Portable play turns boring commutes into nail-biting sessions, with touch swipes getting headshots in the middle of flashing lights. Winlator stays steady, but Gamehub’s changes get rid of lag for a more immersive experience.

Resident Evil 2 Remake Deluxe Edition System Requirements: PC and Gamehub Android

PC Specifications

Component Minimum Recommended
CPU Intel Core i5-4460 Intel Core i7-3770
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
RAM 8 GB 8 GB

Android/Gamehub Specifications

SoC Minimum Recommended
Snapdragon 680 870+
MediaTek Helio G99 Dimensity 8100+

Gamehub keeps the frame rate at 60 FPS on Snapdragon 870+ at medium-high settings, but it drops to 40–50 FPS on Snapdragon 680 with low tweaks to keep the scares going. The MediaTek Helio G99 runs at a steady 30 to 45 frames per second, while the Dimensity 8100+ runs at a smooth 60 frames per second. Winlator mirrors these on matching chips for consistent dread.

Resident Evil 2 Remake Deluxe Edition Review Video

Conclusion: Conquer Raccoon City Horror with Resident Evil 2 Remake Deluxe Edition on Gamehub

Resident Evil 2 Remake Deluxe Edition is a great mix of nostalgia and modern polish. It has two campaigns, resource scrambles, and Deluxe flair that make it unforgettable. Gamehub makes it an Android must-have by combining PC fidelity with mobility for endless replays of zombie-slaying mastery.

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Game Details

  • Publisher Capcom
  • Developer Capcom
  • Release Date 2019
  • API DirectX 11
  • File Size 19 GB
  • Pre-installed Yes
  • Genre/Tags
    Action Survival Horror

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