Resident Evil Village Lighter

Resident Evil Village Lighter Features Hound Wolf Squad Logo

Capcom has teamed up with Zippo to release a Resident Evil Village lighter. The lighter will cost 11,000 yen, or roughly $99, and will release in late July 2021. There is currently no indication that this item will see a release outside of Japan. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The Resident Evil Village lighter features the logo of the Hound Wolf Squad. The lighter itself is matte black, while the Hound Wolf Squad logo is laid in gold. As it stands, this is one the pricier pieces of Resident Evil Village merchandise that has appeared. Other previously released merchandise has included a jigsaw puzzle featuring promotional artwork for the title.

You can take a look at the Resident Evil Village lighter below.

Resident Evil Village Lighter

Resident Evil Village has gone on to sell 4.5 million units worldwide. To celebrate the occasion, Capcom released a total of three paid DLC packs for players. This included a survival pack containing helpful items like ammunition. Additionally, one of the paid DLC packs unlocked in-game reward items upon purchase.

Capcom has also announced that a Resident Evil Village patch is on the way that will fix performance issues for the PC version of the game. Details regarding the patch will be released at a later date.

Resident Evil Village is immediately available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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