
Kennedy face an angry mob of Plagas-infested villagers, including a sack-wearing, chainsaw-wielding enemy who’s keen on sawing Leon in half. Set during the opening portion of the game, the demo sees Leon S. Unlike recent Resident Evil game demos, the Chainsaw Demo won’t have a time limit, allowing players to take their time to fully explore the demo and get a feel for the updated gameplay mechanics and graphics. It's due for release March 26.Capcomhas announced that the Chainsaw Demo for the Resident Evil 4 remake is now available to download on multiple platforms, including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X. Monster Hunter Rise is a Switch exclusive, though recent leaks suggested we'll be seeing it on PC at some point. You'll even be able to bring along the adorable new Palamute companions. The demo will also showcase some of the new mechanics in Monster Hunter Rise, including the Wirebug. As for locations, only the Shrine Ruins locale will be available, and that's where you'll see the stat-boosting endemic life. The two hunts can be played solo, in local or online co-op. The demo has two more quests, one for basic combat training, and another that will teach you wyvern riding - one of Rise's new features. The beginner quest will pit you against a Great Izuchi, and the intermediate quest is a Mizutsune hunt. All 14 weapon types will be available to play with across four quests. You can expect a decent chunk of content, too. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. You'll only be able to play it until February 1, when it will go offline at those same times.

The demo will be available to download later today at midnight PT, 3am ET, 8am UK (January 8). The Rise demo arrives tomorrow, January 8 on the Switch eShop (~1.6GB). The Monster Hunter Rise demo drops very soon, as promised.Īs part of today's Monster Hunter Rise developer livestream, Capcom finally announced when the game's free demo will be going live.
