Bandai Namco Entertainment Announces New Code Vein Demo Coming To PS4 and Xbox Next Month

Earlier this week, during the Gamescom 2019 event, Bandai Namco Entertainment shared a new trailer announcing the release date of an upcoming demo for Code Vein, the third-person action-adventure game set to launch later this fall.

While not many specifics have been revealed, the studio has gone on to mention that players will have the opportunity to play through a few of the opening scenes of the game. Create your very own character using the games large selection of customizable hairstyles and attires. Players will also get a sneak peek of  a location known as “The Depths”, “a challenging dungeon that will test any Revenant’s mettle.” More information will be revealed closer to its release.

The Code Vein demo will be open to the public on September 3rd, just a couple of weeks before the game’s official launch. This preview will be available to both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players. News regarding a PC demo has not been shared at this time.

You can take a look at the Gamescom 2019 Official Demo Announcement Trailer for Code Vein below.

Code Vein is currently scheduled to launch this upcoming fall season, on September 27th. The game will be playable on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (Steam). Pre-orders for the Code Vein Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions, as well as the exclusive digital pre-order DLC bonus, are still available. Interested players can reserve theirs now by visiting the Bandai Namco Entertainment website or the Steam Store.

For more information, you can visit the Bandai Namco Entertainment website or check out its page on Steam. For updates, be sure to follow the team on their Twitter and Facebook pages.

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