
Fans are given a glimpse of the Baker family's gross table manners in the latest trailer for "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard."
The trailer centered on the events held at the Baker Mansion, where most of the scenes in the upcoming game will be set. The odd Baker family will try to extend their hospitality to their house guest by preparing a candlelit dinner, but it will not be your typical feast.
The trailer, which made its debut at the Tokyo Game Show 2016, also came with an update for the previously released "Resident Evil 7" Beginning Hour demo.
According to the PlayStation Blog, the new update called the "Twilight" version, was made available to all PlayStation 4 users even if they have no PlayStation Plus subscription.
The update gave all players the chance to look further into the mysteries inside the Baker mansion since there are a lot of newly accessible areas in the run-down rooms as well as the broken-down corridors.
The blog also revealed that the standard edition of "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" will come out with a custom theme for PlayStation 4. Players in the EMEA Sony regions could also opt to get the Day-1 Survival Edition of the Deluxe Edition for pre-order.
The Day-1 Survival Edition will include the custom theme and the Survival Pack: Recovery Set that has consumable healing items, some of the difficult Madhouse modes that have been pre-unlocked, as well as a mysterious Lucky Coin that can be used as an in-game defense item.
On the other hand, the Deluxe Edition will contain all the items from the Day-1 Survival Edition plus the Season Pass that allows players to access the three additional playable story episodes that will be released on Jan. 24, 2017.
Aside from the PlayStation 4 edition that will also come up with a full PlayStation VR support, "Resident Evil: Biohazard" will also be released for the Xbox One and PC.