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|released= Canada: June 2, 2011<br>North America: June 28, 2011<br>Australia: June 30, 2011<br>Europe: July 1, 2011
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|released= Japan: June 2, 2011<br>North America: June 28, 2011<br>Australia: June 30, 2011<br>Europe: July 1, 2011
 
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}}'''''Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D''''', known as ''Biohazard: The Mercenaries 3D'' (バイオハザード ザ・マーセナリーズ 3D ''Baiohazādo za Māsenarīzu 3D'') in Japan, is a [[Resident Evil games|video game]] announced by Capcom for the Nintendo 3DS at the 2010 Nintendo conference in Japan and was first released on June 2, 2011. The game is essentially a blend of the ''[[The Mercenaries]]'' mini-games previously featured in ''[[Resident Evil 4]]'' and ''[[Resident Evil 5]]'', in which players must defeat as many enemies as possible within a set time limit in order to achieve the highest score, while also adding new features.
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'''''Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D''''', known as {{Nihongo|'''''Biohazard: The Mercenaries 3D'''''|バイオハザード ザ・マーセナリーズ 3D|Baiohazādo za Māsenarīzu 3D}} in Japan, is a [[Resident Evil games|video game]] announced by [[Capcom]] for the Nintendo 3DS at the 2010 Nintendo conference in Japan and was first released on June 2, 2011. The game is essentially a blend of the ''[[The Mercenaries]]'' mini-games previously featured in ''[[Resident Evil 4 (2005 game)|Resident Evil 4]]'' and ''[[Resident Evil 5]]'', in which players must defeat as many enemies as possible within a set time limit in order to achieve the highest score, while also adding new features.
   
 
The game includes a Co-op mode, which can be either played locally or via Wi-Fi.<ref>[http://www.gamepro.com/forums/topic/5159385/resident-evil-the-mercenaries-3d-gets-wesker-jill-co-op/ GamePro.com]</ref>
 
The game includes a Co-op mode, which can be either played locally or via Wi-Fi.<ref>[http://www.gamepro.com/forums/topic/5159385/resident-evil-the-mercenaries-3d-gets-wesker-jill-co-op/ GamePro.com]</ref>

Latest revision as of 15:30, 4 June 2022

Summary
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Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D, known as Biohazard: The Mercenaries 3D (バイオハザード ザ・マーセナリーズ 3D Baiohazādo za Māsenarīzu 3D?) in Japan, is a video game announced by Capcom for the Nintendo 3DS at the 2010 Nintendo conference in Japan and was first released on June 2, 2011. The game is essentially a blend of the The Mercenaries mini-games previously featured in Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5, in which players must defeat as many enemies as possible within a set time limit in order to achieve the highest score, while also adding new features.

The game includes a Co-op mode, which can be either played locally or via Wi-Fi.[3]

A demo of Resident Evil: Revelations is included within the game. If pre-ordered through Capcom's official site, one was offered a free 3DS case as a pre-order bonus.[4]

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