Publisher remembers people live in the real world

While very few had a problem with the well-received demos for Capcom’s upcomingResident Evil Village, many were left frustrated with the publisher’s decision to release the taster trial inslight, 24-hour windows. It appears that Capcom has heard the criticism loud and clear, taking it on board forVillage‘s third (and final) demo event.

As of Saturday, May 1,Resifans will once again be able to creep the boards of The House of Dimitrescu, only this time the demo will remain available for an entire week, with servers open until Sunday, May 9. It should be noted that the demoisstill limited to a single hour of gameplay, but now players will at least be able to take that hour at their own convenience.

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Furthermore, the demo will be made available on allResident Evil Villageplatforms. So whether you’re playing on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, or Stadia, you can get your fill of the sequel’s sinister locales — and their sinister-still occupants — ahead of the game’s official launch on May 7. Personally, I’m yet to find the opportunity to check the demo out, but after hearing rave reactions from my colleagues, I’ll be sure to tiptoe through its cobwebbed corridors this coming weekend.

We’ve heard your feedback and are extending the availability period for the final 60-minute multi-platform#REVillagedemo.

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The original 24-hour window starting 5PM PDT May 1 (1AM BST May 2) has been increased by a week, and now ends at the same times on May 9 PDT (May 10 BST).pic.twitter.com/8VKEU8bMnu

— Resident Evil (@RE_Games)June 06, 2025

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