- Resident Evil Requiem director has hinted at a demo release for the public in an interview.
- The detailed gameplay was available to play for attendees of Gamescom.
- It showed the latest title’s breathtaking visuals and an enhanced focus on horror elements.
One of the biggest takeaways from the Gamescom 2025 was the extended look at Resident Evil 9. The title not only got a brand new trailer, but a demo from an early part of the game was also available to those present at the event.
The footage of the demo was released to the public; however, the demo was still exclusive to attendees of Gamescom. That could change soon, as Capcom is considering releasing the Resident Evil 9 Requiem demo to the public.
Why it matters: The demo can give fans a taste of what to expect from the upcoming title. While the demo footage is available, playing it yourself would provide a more precise highlight of the mechanics and visuals.
In an interview with IGN, game director Koshi Nakanishi was asked if the demo would be made available to the public. He said that while nothing is confirmed yet, they are monitoring and taking feedback, so they’ll decide accordingly.
The feedback on the demo from Gamescom has been quite positive. Those who played it hailed it for brilliant visuals and a much bigger focus on horror. So, considering this, we won’t be surprised if the demo does eventually come out.
The director also discussed the title further. He talked about the huge stalking monster, but didn’t mention Leon. All in all, Resident Evil 9 is shaping up to be an interesting prospect and something that could redefine the horror gaming genre.
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