You Can Try Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite for Free This Weekend

Get your fight on, for free!

If you have PlayStation Plus and you haven’t yet pulled the trigger on Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite, you’ve got a chance to try it out this weekend for free. The Free Versus Mode Demo Weekend, as introduced via the official PlayStation Blog, will allow you to play the game and test it out from Dec. 8 through Dec. 11 via one special demo that you can go online with.

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The demo will let you try out various different characters against those who download the demo and those who own the full game. It will feature all 30 characters, a training mode, and a few other features that you’ll definitely want to try out while you’ve got some time with the game. While it certainly isn’t the best Marvel vs. Capcom entry, it’s still pretty entertaining despite the random issues it still has.

Xbox One users won’t be able to participate in the free weekend, but there could be something separate coming for fans at a later date. There’s not been anything confirmed just yet, but it stands to reason that perhaps both systems should get a turn in the rotation.

Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

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