Resident Evil Village demo is now available on some of the top web browsers these days after Capcom partnered with no less than the renowned tech giant Google.
The publisher of the massive Resident Evil gaming franchise now makes it easier than ever to access its demo game.
Resident Evil Village Demo on Web Browsers
Thanks to the new partnership, the demo of Resident Evil Village has become conveniently more accessible.
A news story by Kotaku reports that the demo is playable straight from some of the most-used internet browsers, namely Google Chrome for PC gamers and Safari for players on Apple's iOS.
Yes, trying out the Capcom demo game no longer involves installing an app. Well, unless you do not have Chrome or Safari on your PC or iPhones.
But if these browsers are readily available on your apparatus, you could access the Resident Evil Village demo.
It is worth noting that installing Chrome on your PC is not a Herculean task after all. So, it should not be much of a hassle to get on with it anyway.
On the other hand, Safari goes by default on iPhones, so iOS gamers clearly would not have to download anything to access the demo.
Capcom and Google Stadia Partnership
The Resident Evil demo has made it to web browsers, all thanks to the cloud gaming tech of Google, the Stadia, according to a recent report by The Verge.
Essentially, Google Stadia powers the arrival of the Resident Evil Village demo on internet browsers.
The tech news outlet notes that the search engine giant wants players to get their hands on the hit gaming title even if they are using devices like PCs and iPhones.
The partnership between Capcom and Google initially made the game demo available to subscribers of Stadia. But that requires gamers to pay a subscription fee. So, to access it, you technically have to spare some bucks.
Resident Evil Village Demo on Browsers: How to Access it
This time, the Resident Evil demo is accessible entirely without any charges. It is now free for anyone with a web browser - and a fast internet connection of about 10 megabits per second, Google says.
If you have speedy internet and a browser, you're good. There's no need to even sign up for the demo game.
It is to note, though, that the demo requires players to fill out their birthday, all due to the M rating of the gaming title.
After which, go on to click the play button to experience the demo of Resident Evil Village. By the way, here is the link for it.