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The Exclusive Resident Evil 3 Demo Trailer Has Already Appeared Online

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The Resident Evil 3 demo trailer is already online. People who go through this trial have a chance to unlock a special video highlighting elements from the game. But, if finding all 20 Mr. Charlie statues and smashing them would prove unmanageable for people, they can turn to an already-uploaded copy of the trailer from Denis Milher, who already earned it. [Thanks, Resetera!]

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Here’s the Resident Evil 3 demo trailer. Since it is just a trailer, there aren’t too many spoilers. Still, if you want to go in fresh, maybe consider not watching this 55 second video.

This is only one part of the preliminary Resident Evil 3 experience. There will also be a Resident Evil Resistance open beta. It will take place between March 27 and April 3, 2020.

There is also a chance to catch up on everything to do with the two previous Resident Evil games. Ahead of launch, Capcom put out a Raccoon City Incident Report. It is designed to help people prepare for what Jill Valentine will be facing. 

Resident Evil 3, which includes the Resident Evil Resistance multiplayer game, will launch on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on April 3, 2020. The demo will launch on March 19, 2020, though people in some regions may already be able to access it and Xbox One owners should be able to play via grabbing the New Zealand version of the demo.


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