Rogue Factor development studio has released a demo of Hell Is Us. We also learned the system requirements of the full version.
Hell is Us demo is now available on Steam. The first reviews indicate major technical issues (with performance and game freezing), as well as gameplay that seems to deviate from what we saw in the trailers.
Are you waiting for the release of Hell Is Us? If so, we have great news for you. The devs of the game, Rogue Factor studio, have announced that they will release a demo version of the game. All interested players will be able to test this intriguing title on the Steam platform from June 2 to 16, 2025.
Unfortunately, PS5 and XSX/S players will not get a chance to check out the demo. In a post published on Valve's platform, the developers explain their decision with "technical limitations." However, they assure that Hell Is Us will be released simultaneously on PC and consoles, with the same content and equal level of refinement. Work on the game is progressing evenly across all platforms.
Based on the information provided, it seems that the demo will only show players the beginning of the game. The introduction aims to help players "familiarize themselves with Hell Is Us and its basic gameplay systems."
The devs encourage players to experiment at the same time. The demo version will include three difficulty levels, as well as many customization options, which will allow players to tailor the game to their own preferences.
The demo will be available exclusively in English (dubbing and subtitles). However, the upcoming full version of Hell Is Us will offer many language versions. The developers also revealed the final system requirements and will soon publish posts about optimizing the game for rigs.
Even though the game is still in development, let's keep our fingers crossed that the developers will be able to finish it before the planned release on September 4th. You can already pre-order the game - it costs $49.99 on Steam, and $59.99 on consoles (PS Store and Microsoft Store).
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