"Resident Evil: Village," also known as the eighth installment of the famous franchise, is now debuting demo gameplay for all users to experience the title in the third-person setup. Capcom's recent "RE Showcase" debuted the new experiences coming to the public with "Resident Evil: Village's" Gold Edition and Winters Expansion pack.
The recent showcase also debuted the awaited remake of "Resident Evil 4," soon available to modern gaming consoles and the PC.
'Resident Evil: Village" Debuts Third-Person Gameplay
Capcom producer Tsuyoshi Kanda, is speaking to all fans via a PlayStation Blog release, inviting the world to experience "Resident Evil: Village" in the third-person demo that is available for all.
It is accessible to all of the game's platforms including the PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and X, and Windows via Steam.
Capcom will soon debut the Gold Edition or Winters' Expansion by October 28, and this version of the game will feature third-person gameplay that is available for the entire experience.
However, before the expansion drops, users may already experience this third-person gameplay via a demo, for them to decide on whether to buy the said expansion.
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How Long is the Gameplay of the Gold Edition?
The trailer for the Gold Edition is now available on YouTube for users to know what it offers them. However, if that is not convincing enough, gamers may access the third-person gameplay via the demo for their specific platforms, with the game also allowing users to access its original first-person point of view.
According to Capcom, there would be a full 60 minutes worth of gameplay awaiting the public, before asking gamers to purchase the entire game or DLC to progress further.
'Resident Evil: Village' and its Success
"Resident Evil's" eighth installment of the game which continues with the ventures of Ethan Winters was well-received by gamers and enthusiasts, also gaining critical acclaim for the title. Game reviews gave high praise to Capcom and its recent game development of the "Village," giving the world a thrilling experience of the story.
It also centers on Ethan Winters' end, with his grave showing up at the end credits of the game, centering on his daughter, Rose, to continue the mission.
According to reports, the hidden messages from "Resident Evil: Village" has direct connections to the company's next game, "Resident Evil 9."
There are claims that the next title would have Rose continue where her father left off, being the next defender of light to sinister threats which grow around, giving these heroes a task to fulfill for the human race.
Capcom's latest showcase aims to give the world a chance to revisit the "Village" and play as Ethan Winters for a new experience with its third-person mode. And while the Gold Edition, a.k.a. The Winters' Expansion, will come soon, a demo is here to let gamers experience it in the third-person, before choosing to buy it.
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Written by Isaiah Richard