Resident Evil 4 Remake Special Demo Coming Soon

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Capcom has just given fans their latest look at Resident Evil 4 Remake. The new trailer was shown at the PlayStation State of Play, highlighting more of the survival-horror game.

Along with the new footage, Capcom also confirmed that a special demo for Resident Evil 4 Remake is coming soon.

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A release date was not provided for the demo, and it is unclear if the demo will be available across all platforms. However, fans can expect to learn more information in the coming days. 

Resident Evil 4 Remake is quickly approaching release, so the demo will likely be within the next few weeks. Gamers will be able to try the revamped classic with jaw-dropping visuals for the first time through the demo. 

Resident Evil 4 Remake will be available worldwide on March 24, allowing fans to relive a fan-favorite from the Resident Evil franchise.

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