There’s no doubt that myriad gamers are currently giving theResident Evil 2"One-Shot" demoa go, especially with it being the first weekend since Capcom made the timed-trial available for players on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Of course, it’s safe to presume that not everyone will be able to try it out for themselves–whatever the reason may be–so those who wish to get a taste of what’s to come in the forthcoming survival-horror title can watch a full PS4 Pro playthrough of the demo here.
For the uninitiated,Resident Evil 2’s “One-Shot” demo lets fans take on the role of the rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy as he explores the Raccoon City Police Department in order to start making sense of how and why brutal mayhem has befallen the city. The trial only gives players a 30-minute time limit, and after it runs out, the playable portion of theRE2remake demo is locked to the user and becomes unavailable.
Those who beat theResident Evil 2remake’s “One-Shot” demo or reach the end of the aforementioned timer will get access to abrand new trailerfor the game, and unlike the playable portion of the trial, the trailer can be replayed as many times as one likes. And since the demo is so short-lived, it’s safe to say that many will want to get as much out of it as possible before it becomes inaccessible. With this being the case, check outour guideon how to make the most of the time allotted.
Taking all of this into consideration, it’s safe to presume that many fans will bemoan the fact that they won’t be able to revisit the contents ofResident Evil 2’s demo after the timer locks them out, but it’s worth noting that there is a workaround for PC players at the moment. So,here’s how to get unlimited timein theRE2remake demo, but it’s important to act fast in utilizing this method, for there’s a good chance that it will be taken down soon.
Resident Evil 2is scheduled to release on July 29, 2025 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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