It’s official: Capcom is remaking Resident Evil 3. Similar in style to 2019’s Resident Evil 2 remake, the new version of Resident Evil 3 will inject new life into the 20-year-old original PlayStation game with updated graphics and modern gameplay mechanics.

The “completely reimagined” Resident Evil 3 is coming to PlayStation 4, Windows PC via Steam, and Xbox One on April 3, 2020, Capcom announced during Sony’s State of Play livestream.

The remake of Resident Evil 3 isn’t the only Resident Evil title that developer Capcom has on the drawing board. Resident Evil Resistance is a four-against-one online multiplayer game and it will be included as part of the Resident Evil 3 remake as a multiplayer mode. Polygon had hands-on with Resistance multiplayer mode at the Tokyo Game Show and found it to be an awful lot of fun.

Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 remake isn’t much of a surprise. The game’s existence has been heavily rumored, and artwork for the title, featuring protagonists Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira and the bio-organic weapon known as Nemesis, leaked via the PlayStation Network last week. But based on how well Resident Evil 2 turned out, confirmation of a Resident Evil 3 remake is still great news.

The original Resident Evil 3: Nemesis was released in 1999. The game stars Jill Valentine, the STARS member from the first Resident Evil, as she attempts to escape Raccoon City and is relentlessly pursued by the hulking Nemesis T-Type, a deadly bio-organic weapon with a limited vocabulary.