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SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance demo available now

Back during the 2023 Game Awards, SEGA officially announced that they would be bringing back many of their classic franchises, including but not limited to Jet Set Radio; Crazy Taxi; Golden Axe and more. One of the most exciting revivals is the upcoming SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance. Ahead of the game’s launch next month, SEGA has now released a demo for all to enjoy.

For the uninitiated, SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance is a brand new 2D action platformer based on SEGA’s classic and now nearly 40-year-old franchise.

Developed by LizardCube (known best for their work on the excellent Streets of Rage 4), the platformer offers a stylish and attractive “hand-drawn look” alongside slick combat across “more than a dozen unique and visually striking stages.”

If you’ve yet to be convinced, or can’t wait until the 29th of August, a free demo has now been released across all available platforms, featuring “an enhanced version of the first stage, Oboro Village” alongside a replayable arcade mode.

You can find the SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance demo right HERE on Steam.

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