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Toukiden: Kiwami gets a demo a day before release on PS4, PS Vita

Koei Tecmo today confirmed details of Toukiden: Kiwami‘s demo, available for PS4 and PS Vita from 25 March.

“The demo serves as an early introduction to the world of Toukiden: Kiwami and features two distinct game modes,” Koei Tecmo said. “The first is an ‘introductory demo’ and is comprised by the first two chapters of Toukiden, including the edit mode where players can create and customise their own unique Slayer. This mode will also allow players to choose to equip their character with one of the three brand new weapon types (naginata, club, rifle).

“The second is a set of ‘special missions’ that can also be enjoyed by those who have played Toukiden: the Age of Demons. These special missions have been specifically designed for the demo and are set to a very high difficulty level. For those players who have never before played a game in the Toukiden series, these missions may be too difficult. However, the full version of the game will increase difficulty in a much more gradual manner, so even more difficult stages than these can eventually be cleared after powering up your equipment and character.”

The full version of Toukiden: Kiwami follows a day later, 26 March, on PS4 and PS Vita.


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