Resident Evil Village: demo streaming via browser uses Capcom Stadia technology

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Capcom has launched a very interesting initiative that may have more impact in the future. demo from Resident Evil Village completely stream, playable via browser completely free internet.

It is the prime example of Google Stadia technology It’s being used by Capcom to allow them to try out some game demos, which are currently limited to Resident Evil Village but could soon be expanded to other games as well, given that Google has officially launched this type of collaboration.

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The name of the technology in question Immersive Streaming for Gamesand it’s basically a version of Stadia tailored to be used for individual games, allowing you to stream title tracks on any device directly from the browser.

The system works with various browsers: PC, Mac, mobile and console deviceswith remarkable efficiency in terms of graphics quality and responsiveness to inputs.

For now, you can find the Resident Evil Village demo, which can also be played in Italian, at this address. These are two demos previously released by Capcom, namely the Village demo and the Castle demo, so this isn’t really a novelty, but it’s interesting to note the accepted solution that can be used for various other games as well. in the future.

The only condition at least 10 Mbps internet connectionfor the rest, there are no requirements beyond an input system that can be a mouse and keyboard or controller, but the onscreen controls are also available for touchscreen devices, so these streaming demos can really be used in any situation.

Source: Multiplayer

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