Resident Evil 7 biohazard producer Masachika Kawata confirmed PlayStation 4 users will get one more update to the demo before the full game comes out next year.
Speaking to YugaTech, Kawata stated there is no fixed release date for the demo update on PSN, but it will be available before the game’s official release. Kawata also recently confirmed that Resident Evil 7 biohazard will be a completely offline and developers have implemented a new save system for a less stress gameplay experience.
“The game is a linear experience, meaning not that there’s only one way through, rather it takes place in a linear timeline, so it’s not divided into chapters,” Kawata told Yugatech. “However, as far as saving is concerned, there’s an auto-save system, so if you die you can restart not as far back. There will also be rooms to act as manual save points. Just to note, depending on the difficulty situation that you choose, the saving system also varies. If you choose a harder difficulty, the saving system won’t be so nice to you.”
Watch Kawata’s full interview with YugaTech in the video below.
iDigitalTimes had the opportunity to demo Resident Evil 7 biohazard using the PlayStation VR headset at New York Comic Con 2016. Check out our impressions of the game in VR here. Are you excited for Resident Evil 7 biohazard ? Capcom’s latest horror game will be released PS4, Xbox One and PC on Jan. 24, 2017.