With not much longer to go, it appears that the demo for the upcoming Resident Evil 4 remake will be accessible at any moment.
The Resident Evil 4 remake is eagerly anticipated by horror fans around the world, and it appears that gamers will get their first taste of it today as the demo is expected to go live at some point. RE4 was more than just another installment in Capcom’s illustrious series; it was one of the most cherished games in one of the most influential horror game franchises of all time. It made changes to the formula that are still felt today.
Given its legendary status, it is not surprising that so many people are looking forward to the upcoming remake. The Resident Evil 4 remake will make some changes to better adapt it to today’s audiences while still likely appealing to those who fondly remember the original. Fans have been hoping to get their first taste of the action as the release date approaches, and the likelihood that it will happen soon is increasing.
The Resident Evil 4 Remake demo should start to circulate at some point today, according to industry analyst MauroNL on Twitter. The information is taken from a Twitch advertisement that claims the demo is “available now.” A quick search of the internet reveals that it is not yet available. Someone may have “pushed the button” for the advertisement a little too soon, according to a report from WCCFTech, but it certainly appears to be on its way, possibly within the next few hours. If this is the case, the demo will probably begin to be distributed after the showcase, at least according to MauroNL.
Twitch ads reveal that a demo for Resident Evil 4 Remake will be released today, likely after the Capcom Spotlight showcase.
So should be live in ~15 hours from now. pic.twitter.com/Qy49MG97ld
— MauroNL (@MauroNL3) March 9, 2023
At the 2:30 PM PST Capcom showcase, the developer will present additional RE4 gameplay as well as other games like Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak and the Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection. A lot of eyes and ears will be on the event, though it’s almost certain that the remake of Resident Evil 4 will be the main attraction. As suggested, I’m hoping the game’s demo will be accessible at that time.
Resident Evil 4 appears to be toning down the cheese in addition to adding content tailored to today’s gamers. It’s likely to keep the classic B-movie feel from the original release in 2005, but it seems like Capcom wants to take a darker approach overall, much like the remakes of RE2 and RE3.
Resident Evil 4 releases on March 24 for PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
Source: WCCFTech