Square Enix has announced the first demo for Babylon's Fall is coming February 25. The demo will be open to all PlayStation 4 and 5 owners, and offers players a chance to experience the opening section of Platinum Game's latest title, as well as test out its four player co-op.
Developed by the studio behind Nier: Automata, Astral Chain, and the Bayonetta series, Babylon's Fall is a hack-and-slash RPG with visuals meant to imitate oil paintings. While the combat is still relatively fast-paced, the game looks quite a bit weightier than both Bayonetta and Nier: Automata, and boasts a more high-fantasy setting. Also unlike previous Platinum Game's titles, Babylon's Fall cannot be played offline, making it the studio's first live-service title.
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According to Square Enix, the upcoming demo provides «multiple hours of story content and limitless multiplayer to give players a significant head-start for strengthening their Sentinel.» It also serves as a pretty lofty introduction to the types of powers a Sentinel can wield on the battlefield, giving those who play early a bit of an advantage when the game officially launches next month. Considering the entire game can be played solo or in a party up to four, this demo might be something to take advantage--figuring out how to best work with others, or rough it out alone, will be incredibly important.
As an added incentive to pick up the game early, Square Enix has revealed all players who sign on during the game's
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