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Forspoken Demo available to download right now for PS5

Forspoken is the next major PlayStation 5 exclusive game set to release, with the open-world Action-JRPG launching in January 2023. Being a new IP with a unique combat system, Forspoken certainly has somewhat of an uphill battle in order to prove itself to skeptics. Fortunately, the best way to do so is by getting the game into the hands of players – and Forspoken is doing just that, with a demo available to download right now.

Available right now and completely free to download, PS5 players can “Experience a slice of Forspoken and dive into the Action-RPG with this specially crafted Demo.”

This demo will let you “Jump into Avoalet's Water Garden and dash through the sprawling Athian landscape with Magic Parkour. Complete 5 main objectives to aid Frey in her quest to find her way home, and discover detours along the way. Combat treacherous foes with an extensive arsenal of attack & support magic.”

The demo weighs in at roughly 30GB and should offer more than enough opportunities for potential buyers to get a feel for the game, its “Magic Parkour” and more ahead of Forspoken’s release on the 24th of January 2023. It is worth noting that data from this demo will not carry over to the release version – though assuming the gameplay is fun and replayable, this shouldn’t be too big of an issue.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Forspoken? Will you check out the demo? Let us know down below.

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