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Second ‘Resident Evil Village’ Demo Reportedly Uploaded to PSN

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According to MP1st, we may not have to wait much longer for that second non-exclusive Resident Evil Village demo. The site reports that four new SKUs for USA, Japan, Europe, and Asia regions have been uploaded to the back end of the PlayStation Network, with the name “Resident Evil Village Gameplay Demo” (though Japan’s is obviously named “Biohazard“).

MP1st also revealed that the demo itself is around 10GB, and contains that image of Chris spliced with a wolf’s head, which for now we can still only speculate what it’s about. Lastly, the files for the demo contain references to remote play functionality, as well as Vita controls.

Capcom had mentioned that a second demo not exclusive to the PS5 would be arriving this Spring. And unlike the Maiden demo, the new demo would focus solely on gameplay instead of being a graphical showcase.

No release date has been set for the demo, but seeing as we’re due for another Resident Evil Showcase later this month, you can bet that the demo will be part of that.

Resident Evil Village arrives on Google Stadia, PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series on May 7, alongside Resident Evil RE:Verse.

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‘Darkest Dungeon II’ Arrives July 15 on PlayStation Consoles [Trailer]

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A year after its initial release on PC, Red Hook Studios will finally be bringing Darkest Dungeon II to the PlayStation. The base game, as well as the “The Binding Blade” DLC and the Oblivion bundle which contains the base game and DLC – will be available as cross-buy across PlayStation 4 and 5 on July 15th. Pre-orders are now available.

“We have been very eager to bring Darkest Dungeon II to PlayStation players,” said Tyler Sigman, Design Director for Red Hook Studios. “The game feels great with DualSense Controller–we’ve been able to add touches like feeling the heartbeat of a hero on death’s door, or the rumble of the stagecoach’s wheels as it hits a trap. [The original] Darkest Dungeon was fortunate to find a strong community on PlayStation and we hope the same proves true with the sequel.”

As mentioned, in addition to the base game (which we reviewed here), “The Blinding Blade” DLC will also be available on PlayStation. The expansion sees players face off against The Warlord, a new roaming mini-boss to encounter on your journey to the Mountain in Darkest Dungeon II. The DLC also adds two new playable heroes in The Duelist and The Crusader, complete with a special unlock quest for the Crusader, unique trinkets, signature items and fully voiced backstories, including playable flashback encounters.

Darkest Dungeon II is available now on the Epic Games Store and Steam.

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