As seen in the television trailer forResident Evil 7below, not only does Capcom set a deliriously sinister mood with a rendition of the song “Go Tell Aunt Rhody,” but also the studio is set to give TV viewers a glimpse into the evils that occur within the walls of the dilapidated Baker family mansion. As a matter of fact, the majority of the clip revolves around the game’s protagonist as he attempts to escape from the clutches ofJack Baker, the patriarch of the aforementioned supernatural hillbilly clan.

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As mentioned in the ad forResident Evil 7, fans candownload the Beginning Hour demo now for Xbox Oneand PlayStation 4. Of course, while owners of the Microsoft and Sony consoles are currently the only platforms that offer the trial, personal computing fans will be able to experience it soon enough. As it happens, Capcom has previously announced thatthe demo comes to PC on December 19.

With Capcom continuing to aggressively promoteResident Evil 7, it’s quite possible for the company to hit its sales goal for the game should enough people be swayed by all of the commercial announcements made available thus far. The developer has already expressed confidence in the title’s ability to sell well due to its analysis of pre-orders, and Capcom believesRE 7willmove more than 4 million units on day one.

While it remains to be seen as to whether or notResident Evil 7will be a financial success, it’s safe to say that fans are incredibly excited to experience what the final product will have to offer. After all, when the game had its demo initially released for PS4,the trial set a recordto become the most downloaded single-player demo on the console, with it being downloaded more than 2 million times in its first seven days of availability. Obviously, fans are hungry for a newResident Evilthat’s chock-full of real scares, so hopefully Capcom will be able to deliver the goods.

Resident Evil 7is set to launch on Jun 24, 2025 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR, and Xbox One.