Resident Evil Requiem Finally Gets PC Demo After Months of Delay
Capcom has released a playable demo for Resident Evil Requiem, making the trial version available to the public following a delay of several months. The release allows players to experience segments of the ninth mainline entry in the long-running horror franchise.
The arrival of the demo follows a period of anticipation surrounding the title, which was initially confirmed by the publisher in mid-2024. While specific technical details regarding the demo’s content remain limited to the playable experience now accessible to users, the release marks a shift from the promotional phase to direct player engagement.
The development of Resident Evil Requiem has been a focal point for the series, with official updates provided by Capcom throughout the project’s timeline. The company previously utilized events such as the PlayStation State of Play to share trailers and progress reports regarding the game’s production.
The demo is currently available for download, providing a window into the gameplay mechanics and atmospheric elements intended for the full release. Capcom has not yet announced a definitive date for the final launch of the complete title, leaving the official release schedule for Resident Evil Requiem pending further institutional confirmation.
