PlayStation Plus Premium and Deluxe members have something new to celebrate with a subtle yet significant update to the classic Resident Evil Director’s Cut. Gamers, especially those who were previously stuck with the less favorable PAL version, report that you now have the ability to switch game regions, allowing access to the superior NTSC version enjoyed in the Americas.
Sony has been progressively adding this region-switching capability to its lineup of classic games on PS Plus. This move addresses a long-standing issue we discussed back in 2022: PAL versions of games often suffer from slower performance and lower frame rates compared to their NTSC counterparts. Sony pledged to introduce NTSC options whenever possible, and it seems they are keeping their word.
The latest game to benefit from this upgrade is Resident Evil Director’s Cut, a welcome change highlighted by Reddit user, the_andshrew. Now, even if you’re not a PS Plus Premium member and have been waiting for the NTSC upgrade, you can simply purchase the improved version from the PlayStation Store.
For those of you who originally purchased this classic on older systems like PS3, PSP, or Vita, there’s more good news. You’re eligible for a free upgrade where available. Just remember to log into the PS Store and check the game’s page. You’ll be notified if you’re entitled to download it at no extra cost. It’s a great time to revisit this iconic game with improved performance, so don’t miss out!