Second Resident Evil Village demo on PSN

Capcom has not yet confirmed the release date of its second Resident Evil Village demo, but it appears that PSN-related files have now been uploaded. According to MP1st, four new region-specific SKUs have been posted on the PSN backend for the US, Europe, Japan and Asia. All of these SKUs are titled “Resident Evil Village Game Demo,” with the exception of Japan, where it retains the region’s “Biohazard” brand. According to these files, the demo is about 10 GB in size. Control options have also been discovered that seem to confirm a remote playback option on PlayStation Vita.

Now that these files have been uploaded to PSN, it seems like a matter of time before Capcom reveals the release date of the demo. Resident Evil Village it’s about a month away, so it’s likely that the publisher wants the demo to be available soon to generate excitement. It is not yet known how long the demo will last or whether the saved data will be able to be transferred to the full version, but fans can expect more information any day.

This marks the second demonstration that has been released for the game. Currently, the “Maiden” demo is available exclusively on PlayStation 5 and focuses primarily on graphics. The second demonstration, however, seems to put a stronger emphasis on the game. The second demo will also be available on all platforms for which the game has been announced.

Resident Evil Village He seems to be generating a lot of excitement right now. The game will be released during the 25th anniversary of the series and the new entry seems compelling to say the least. The new game is a direct follow-up to Resident Evil 7: Biological risk. Once again, the game will put players in the role of Ethan Winters as he explores a new mystery involving longtime protagonist Chris Redfield and the new villain Lady Dimitrescu. The latter character has become a huge hit among online fans and has been used by Capcom to market the game.

Resident Evil Village will launch on May 7 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and PC. In the meantime, you can check out all of our previous game coverage here.

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