Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, the iconic survival horror game from 1999, is making a return to PC in a DRM-free version on GOG this September 25. The upcoming release will be a treat for long-time fans of the franchise, completing the original Resident Evil trilogy on the platform, where players can now experience all three classic titles with modern enhancements.

A Blast from the Past: Resident Evil 3’s Legacy

Initially released in 1999, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis quickly earned its place as a fan favorite among the series' early entries. Despite not being intended as a full sequel, it stands out for its gripping gameplay and expanded setting, taking protagonist Jill Valentine through a chaotic Raccoon City rather than the confined spaces of the Spencer Mansion from the original game. The game's terrifying atmosphere was further heightened by Nemesis, a relentless new villain who hunted Jill throughout the story, creating unforgettable moments of tension.

For players who loved the older survival horror mechanics of Resident Evil, this upcoming GOG release promises to deliver that classic experience once again.

What to Expect from Resident Evil 3’s GOG Release

According to GOG, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis will be available on September 25 at 8:00 AM UTC. The new port will feature quality-of-life improvements designed to ensure compatibility with modern systems, including full controller support. While fans of the game may have hoped for a remaster, GOG has clarified that the graphics will remain unchanged, staying true to the original version's visuals.

The specific changes haven’t been fully revealed yet, but if the releases of Resident Evil 1 and Resident Evil 2 on GOG earlier this year are anything to go by, players can expect enhancements such as improved save management systems, customizable rendering options, and bug fixes. Additionally, there could be unlocked game modes and other surprises awaiting fans.