$20 for two of the best survival horror games of the last decade. That’s the math Capcom is running right now, and Steam shoppers are responding — the Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition & Village Gold Edition bundle just cracked the Top Sellers chart at #10.
The bundle, discounted 75% from $79.99 through April 15, includes the complete editions of both games. Resident Evil 7 Biohazard plus all its DLC — Banned Footage Vol. 1 and 2, End of Zoe, Not a Hero, and the Season Pass — alongside Resident Evil Village with the Winters’ Expansion and Trauma Pack. Two full campaigns, all the side content, zero placeholders.
For newcomers, this is a layup. RE7 dragged the franchise back from action-movie excess into genuine first-person terror. Village is the weirder, more ambitious sequel that leans harder into action but delivers some of the most memorable set-pieces in the series. Together they form the Ethan Winters arc — the best protagonist the franchise has produced in years.
Capcom has been running this playbook for a while, and the Capcom Spring Sale, active April 1–15 with discounts up to 90%, is the latest execution. It’s no coincidence that Resident Evil 4 re-entered the weekly charts at #5 and Resident Evil Requiem landed at #18 in the same window, according to GameGrin’s weekly Steam tracking. Deep discounting keeps the franchise permanently visible on storefronts, and with over 160 million units sold lifetime across the series per Statista, the numbers speak for themselves.
The pattern holds beyond Capcom. Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced sits at #9 on the same chart — another aging catalog title proving that deep discounting keeps legacy games permanently visible on storefronts when the value proposition is this clean.
Two great horror games for twenty bucks. No battle pass, no season roadmap, no catch. Just the kind of deal that reminds you what a sale used to mean.
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