How to sign up for the Resident Evil Resistance beta on PS4
Resident Evil Resistance is the multiplayer game bundled with Resident Evil 3. It pits four Survivors against a terrible Mastermind, who is studying their escape attemps for evil science research. While there have been closed tests with selected participants, there's an upcoming open beta that will allow anyone interested to dive in and check it out.
The beta was expected to set to go live on March 27 and to run through April 3, but it was delayed on PS4. It's now live, only a few days behind schedule. Here's how to download it.
How to download the Resident Evil Resistance beta on PS4
- Open your PS4 homescreen.
- Scroll down to Games.
- Select Demos.
- Scroll until you see the Resident Evil Resistance demo.
- You can also sort by Release date: newest first.
Alternatively, you can find it on the PlayStation Store right here. Now, keep in mind, you won't be able to access the beta until it kicks off sometime in the future. Still, you can go ahead and get it downloaded.
The beta will take about 10.63 GB of space, so make sure you have that much free space on your hard drive. In the meantime, if you're interested in checking out the demo for the main game, it's live right now on PS4. That way, you can check out Resident Evil 3's main offering ahead of the multiplayer beta. Resident Evil 3 is set to release on April 3.
A glorious remake
Resident Evil 3 is back and more gorgeous than ever. The package not only includes the remake of the original game, but the multiplayer game Resident Evil Resistance, as well.
Update March 31, 2020: After delays, the PS4 beta is now live. This post has been updated.
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Samuel Tolbert is a freelance writer covering gaming news, previews, reviews, interviews and different aspects of the gaming industry, specifically focusing on PlayStation on Android Central. You can find him on Twitter @SamuelTolbert