It seems Resident Evil 6 will be a heavily narrative experience as it has been revealed that the upcoming Resident Evil sequel will feature over four hours of cut-scenes.
The Verge spotted a new filing from the British Board of Film Classification confirming a sum total of 255 minutes worth of cut-scenes. That is more than double the amount featured in Resident Evil 4, which reportedly featured just over two hours of cut-scenes, and was the most the series has seen until now.
The ample amount of cut-scenes will be included across three, or possibly four, campaigns to focus on the characters in that particular campaign.
G4TV also report that fans have discovered evidence of a possible fourth campaign buried in the code on the recently released demo for Resident Evil 6, which starst Ada Wong.
Resident Evil 6 launches in the beginning of October for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and the PC version will arrive a little after then.