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Out of all the lazy/cummy things Capcom has done, this would be the obiest one and I wouldn't even be mad.
So was Resident Evil 4.
Even if there would be an agreement, it wouldn't be the first time, that Capcom would ignore something like that. If all breaks lose, they still have the option to call it "Resident Evil Outbreak X -File #1" and release it on every platform they want. :P
Even tho that would work, the moment you start it, you'll notice, why the game(s) need a remaster/remake.
And I'm not only talking about graphics. The emulated version suffers from downright annoying lags, a very small playerbase and the is in general a perfect example of a very early multiplayer game. Lobbys, Chatsystems, etc.
It is very primitve. And even tho I enjoyed to play to both Files I always stumble upon annoying aspects that could/should have been fixed. Even back in the day of release.