Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty won't debut until early March, but you can already test a sizable slice of the game from Team Ninja. The demo of the new action RPG from the creators of the NiOh series is quite popular on Steam.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is the latest action RPG from Team Ninja, the incredibly talented group that gave us the unforgettable NiOh series. This time the story will move from Japan's Sengoku to China, where the protagonist will face a demon invasion on the Three Kingdoms.
Koei Tecmo has released the recently announced last demo version of the game. The demo can be tested until March 27 at 8:59 am CET. Owners of PCs and PS5, PS4, XSX/S and XOne consoles will be able to try it out.
On Steam the demo is enjoying a great deal of popularity. The interest is perfectly illustrated by the charts collected by SteamDB - at 11:00 am, nearly 50,000 people were playing the game at the same time, and given that the weekend has not yet begun, the numbers in the following days may be even higher.

The demo enables you to explore the first two chapters of the game (Chapter 1: Village of Calamity and Chapter 2: Two Chivalrous Heroes). In addition, it gives you the opportunity to play online. An interesting fact is that by choosing to transfer their save to the main game (after its release and purchase), players will receive a reward - the Helmet of the Crouching Dragon.
On the occasion of the release of the final demo version of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, the developers also prepared an impressive launch trailer for the game. The release of the full version will take place on March 3.
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