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Resident Evil 4 Remake Demo Tmp

How to get the TMP in Resident Evil 4 Remake Demo

A weapon from the well.

The Resident Evil 4 remake demo was dropped after the Capcom Spotlight last week, and it’s a real thrill to experience. You play through the opening section of the game, trying to survive after Leon S. Kennedy discovers something amiss in a small European town. You can find many things in this demo, like a shotgun for example, but there’s also some secrets to behold. One such secret is the inclusion of the TMP submachine gun, which you can access by performing some odd steps. Here’s our guide on how to get the TMP in Resident Evil 4 remake’s demo.

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Resident Evil 4 remake demo – What to do to get the TMP

To get the TMP in the Resident Evil 4 remake demo, you’re going to need to do a few oddly specific steps. The first of which is to play the game normally up until you reach the gates leading into the village. You can recognize these gates by the size of them, along with the severed heads and spikes that line their tops.

Once you reach these gates, you’re going to want to discard everything in your inventory. No, you didn’t misread that: you have to drop literally everything from your inventory before you go through these gates. Luckily, it won’t matter much once you receive the TMP.

Resident Evil 4 Remake Demo Village

Once you see a turn to the right at the end of this path in Resident Evil 4 remake, take it. Screenshot by PC Invasion

Once you enter the village through the gates, you’re going to want to take the first right that you see. You’re going to have to navigate around an enemy doing this, so beware, as they can grab you pretty easily. After you navigate around the enemy, you’re going to want to take a left at the end of this path, and you should see a well next to the cart that a Red Herb is sitting on. This is the well you’re going to need to descend to get the TMP in the Resident Evil 4 remake demo.

Resident Evil 4 Remake Demo Tmp Well

Here’s the well you need to find the get the TMP in Resident Evil 4 remake. Screenshot by PC Invasion

Getting the TMP

Get to the well, and use the prompt to descend it, and you should see a blue chest in front of you — that’s the location of the TMP. You can also break the barrels behind this chest for various other goodies, such as a kitchen knife to fill the knife-shaped hole in your inventory.

Resident Evil 4 Remake Demo Tmp Chest

Here’s the chest that holds the TMP. Screenshot by PC Invasion

After you’ve completed the steps, you’ll also get the TMP on any other subsequent runs of the Resident Evil 4 remake demo. This includes if you quit your current run and start up a new one. You won’t have to beat the run where you discard everything, which is nice.


Resident Evil 4 remake is available on Steam.


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Jack Salter
Jack has been a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since January 2023. He is an avid enjoyer of the medium of video games, particularly JRPGs and platformers, but mostly anything he thinks looks cool. When he's not talking about Trails, Xenoblade, Pokémon, or Zelda, he enjoys spending his time watching anime that usually involve either mechs, music, or anything with great emotional character writing, like Gundam, Love Live, and Kaguya-sama: Love is War. He also enjoys listening to music of most genres and types, and is always on the search for media that combines his love for music with other mediums and genres, like Symphogear. Jack is also trying (and failing) to finish his ever-growing backlog.