'Resident Evil 7' news: 'Kitchen' VR demo ready to enjoy on day 1

'Resident Evil 7: Biohazard' release date poster facebook.com / Capcom

After the reveal of the demo games for "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard," a lot of fans have been wondering how the new mysterious plot and protagonist will be tied into series' story. However, Capcom is yet to clarify these things, and the company is hard at work when it comes to releasing a lot of mysterious and creepy videos.

According to Game Rant, the latest demo for the new "Resident Evil 7" VR game will be premiered alongside the new PlayStation VR (PS VR), and it is called the "Kitchen" demo. Players from the United States can play the demo that is included in the PS VR demo disc, while players from other regions will have to download it instead. The demo is exclusively for the PS VR only, but for those worried about the main game, "Resident Evil 7" can be played even without any VR headset.

As most fans can remember, the "Resident Evil 7 Kitchen" demo was first revealed during last year's E3 event, and the lucky people who were able to try it out were utterly impressed by its unbridled horror. With this, fans have had a glimpse of what the PS VR is capable of, but no one had any idea that this demo was related to the "Resident Evil 7" at all until the recently concluded E3 2016.

"Resident Evil 7" has one of the most impressive graphics for the PS VR, as pointed out by the Gaming Bolt. With this, a lot of players have high expectations for the game, especially on the virtual reality headset. However, even with the game's imminent release, a lot of fans are still confused about the game's mechanics, as Capcom never really clarified how it works, except for the fact that the VR games are not part of the final game experience.

"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" is set to be launched on January 24, 2017 for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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