
It can be tested on Xbox One, but is not available on the other platforms.
Capcom has had to postpone the release of the Project Resistance open beta, the asymmetric multiplayer mode that will accompany Resident Evil 3 on its release next week. The company has announced that although it was planned to be released today both on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, it is only available at the moment on the Microsoft console. At the moment no details have been given of when it will be, but at this time of the afternoon it is not available.
The Japanese company is investigating a technical setback in the PS4 version that has caused Steam, which was expected in the 18h update, to not be released at the moment. Where the test can be found is on Xbox One, which can now be downloaded after installing just over 10 gigabytes. Remember that Resistance is included for free in Resident Evil 3, which is still scheduled for PC, PS4 and Xbox One for next April 3.
Limited physical copies of Resident Evil 3
Last Thursday Capcom warned that in Europe there would be limitations on the stock of Resident Evil 3 due to the coronavirus. The company explained in a statement that they were following all the recommendations of the authorities and that retail distribution in which markets would be limited. They also asked users to check with their nearby stores to find out what happens to the physical copies of Resident Evil 3 and the Collector's Edition. They also specified that before any change they would announce it at the moment through their usual channels.