PC and Xbox One players can finally join the fun by grabbing the previously PS4 exclusive DLC for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.
Both Banned Footage DLC packs are now available for Xbox One and Steam for $10 and $15 respectively or available for free to Season pass holders and those who forked over the extra dough for the Deluxe Edition. Both DLCs will be available for Windows 10 at a later time.
Both add-ons include a handful of new content as the first volume includes the Nightmare, Bedroom, and Ethan Must Die scenarios, while volume 2 features Daughters, 21, and Jack’s 55th birthday. All of the aforementioned content is already available for PS4.
Director of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Koshi Nakanishi said:
Resident Evil 7 features a blend of horror, combat and puzzle-solving, so I wanted to use the DLC to explore each of those concepts separately in depth. As with the main game, the found footage tape idea lets us explore things that didn’t happen all in sequence, but rather to different people at different times. So players can start a DLC tape and not be sure where they even are – and of course, it means the player can die at the end. We had more freedom in the DLC to let the team try different things. Each of the experiences lets us explore one concept in depth in a way, so for Nightmare it was pure combat. In Bedroom, I wanted to show Marguerite in detail and give players a chance to finally try the food she got so upset you didn’t eat in the dinner scene. You can literally eat it until it kills you.