Dishonored 2 Free Demo
Back in the day, we could get a demo version of almost every game before the hit the stores and the discs used to come with a magazine. We don't get a lot of game demos these days, yet sometimes we get lucky. For instance, a couple of days back Bethesda Softworks and Arkane Studio promised us for a "Free Trial" of Dishonored 2; the long anticipated sequel to their 2012's hit stealth action-adventure game Dishonored. In accords to their announcement, here it is.
Here goes a brief glimpse of what the "Free Trial" of Dishonored 2 has in stores for us. So, go ahead and take a quick look at it.
What the demo offers you is to play as supernatural assassin in steampunk and you can chose to play as either Corvo Attano or Emily Kaldwin to declare war against the wicked witch Delilah. The "Free Trial" lets you play and enjoy the first three missions of the game and the best part is, if you decide to upgrade to the full game, they allow you to carry on all your saves and progresses.
Also, there is no time limitations on the demo. So you can play those first three missions as many times as you please. Available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms, you will be able to download the free trial from PSN Store, Xbox Marketplace and Steam. That means, now you can pre-experience a good chunk of the game without spending a single penny before you finally decide to buy the whole game. Sounds pretty good to me!
Dishonored 2 Free Demo |
Here goes a brief glimpse of what the "Free Trial" of Dishonored 2 has in stores for us. So, go ahead and take a quick look at it.
What the demo offers you is to play as supernatural assassin in steampunk and you can chose to play as either Corvo Attano or Emily Kaldwin to declare war against the wicked witch Delilah. The "Free Trial" lets you play and enjoy the first three missions of the game and the best part is, if you decide to upgrade to the full game, they allow you to carry on all your saves and progresses.
Also, there is no time limitations on the demo. So you can play those first three missions as many times as you please. Available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms, you will be able to download the free trial from PSN Store, Xbox Marketplace and Steam. That means, now you can pre-experience a good chunk of the game without spending a single penny before you finally decide to buy the whole game. Sounds pretty good to me!