LifeAfter and Resident Evil Crossover Event Coming Back on December 3rd

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November 30, 2020

The second phase of the crossover event between NetEase Games’ acclaimed post-apocalyptic open-world survival game LifeAfter and Capcom’s survival horror series Resident Evil will go live from December 3 to December 17. Starting today, the crossover event-limited website is online, detailing the many benefits of the event.

As the theme The Final Battle states, players need to unite and deal the final blow to the Umbrella Corporation. All the items from the first crossover event, including Leon S. Kennedy and Ada Wong’s classic outfits, the motorcycle, limited Resident Evil themed decorations and pendants, will make their return during the new event.

Starting from November 30, a limited-time prize draw event will be launched via the official LifeAfter social media page.

The second LifeAfter x Resident Evil crossover event will officially launch on December 3rd. This event is a great chance for players to have a taste of the Resident Evil experience. Can you defeat the Umbrella Corporation in the Final Battle and save humanity? All will soon be revealed! Last fight to end EVIL!

For more details of the crossover event, visit the crossover website: https://bit.ly/33rFKPr

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