Wo Lengthy: Fallen Dynasty, the upcoming Soulslike from Nioh developer Group Ninja, is getting a second demo on February 24 that can will let you switch save knowledge to the total sport.
Group Ninja introduced the information on Twitter, and it confirmed that the demo will probably be launched on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Sequence X/S, Xbox One, and PC by way of Steam and the Epic Video games Retailer. Moreover, those that full the demo will be capable of acquire the “Crouching Dragon Helmet” DLC within the full sport.
It will give followers one other likelihood to check out Wo Lengthy, which is very nice as Group Ninja took the suggestions from the primary demo to coronary heart and, in our opinion, already vastly improved the expertise.
Wo Lengthy: Fallen Dynasty will probably be launched on the above platforms and Xbox Sport Go on March 3, 2023, and can welcome followers to a darker model of China’s Three Kingdom interval. Nonetheless, do not anticipate a heat welcome.
“Wo Lengthy is extra large in scale in comparison with our earlier video games set in Japan, which allowed us to point out a extra extreme and darkish world,” Producer Fumihiko Yasuda beforehand informed IGN. “The identical will be stated for the issue. There’s little doubt this will probably be an especially difficult and demanding sport, however we’ve provide you with new methods to strategy that problem.”
In our remaining preview of Wo Lengthy: Fallen Dynasty, we stated that we got here away “realizing that it innovates on the exploration loop in Soulsborne video games greater than the rest. Whereas the sport’s difficult fight is as stellar as you’ll anticipate from a Group Ninja sport, it’s the Morale Rank system that actually feels prefer it’s shaking issues up.”
If you’re nonetheless on the fence, make sure you try all of our unique IGN First protection of Wo Lengthy: Fallen Dynasty, together with 10 minutes of gameplay, seven brutal new weapons, a boss battle with a brand new weapon kind, high-level superplay with an epic boss combat, and a have a look at the sport’s opening cutscene.
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Adam Bankhurst is a information author for IGN. You’ll be able to observe him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.