Big Upcoming PS5 RPG Quietly Drops Free Demo on PS Store

Big Upcoming PS5 RPG Quietly Drops Free Demo on PS Store

PS5 RPG Anima: Gate of Memories gets free PS Store demo

An upcoming PS5 remaster of a nearly decade-old RPG has received a free demo on PS Store that’s not locked behind PS Plus Premium. Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster will release on November 7, but players can enjoy a slice of the action right now.

Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster free demo brings PS4 RPG to PS5

For those who missed the original announcement, Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster brings 2016’s Anima: Gate of Memories and its 2018 sequel, subtitled The Nameless Chronicles, to PS5. Frankly, we were a bit surprised by the announcement because the games were largely forgotten.

“Experience part of the story, thrilling combat, and exploration in this demo, as you take the first steps alongside the protagonists,” reads the demo’s PS Store description. Save data will not carry over to the full game, so you’ll have to start over if you end up liking the demo enough to fork out $34.99 for the standard copy.

“Anima is a third-person action RPG that weaves together two fates — one of a legendary monster and a mysterious girl with no memory of her past, the other of an immortal soul cursed to wander the world forever,” according to an official overview.

Try it for yourself!

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3 Comments

  1. wyatt62

    This is exciting news! Free demos are a great way for players to get a taste of what’s to come. It’s always interesting to see classic games getting a fresh look on modern consoles. Looking forward to trying it out!

  2. sophie66

    Absolutely, free demos really enhance the gaming experience! They allow players to explore new mechanics and graphics before committing. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to generate buzz for the remaster.

  3. yheathcote

    I completely agree! Free demos not only let players sample new mechanics but also help build excitement before the full release. It’s a great way for developers to gauge player feedback and make any necessary adjustments.

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