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Demo Version of Neo: The World Ends with You launched before July Launch of full game

The release date of Neo: The World Ends with You is announced to be July 27. However, before that demo version of game is launched. Demo version will be available on Nintendo Switch as well as PS4. For downloading, player need to access the Nintendo eShop for downloading on Switch whereas for downloading on PS4, player will need to visit the Playstation store. The game will require player to free space of 1.7GB on Nintendo Switch.

Square Enix also announced that they have brought facility that will help to transfer account data from trail version of game to full version of game. Therefore, players can make progress in game before the release of full game.

Click here to download game demo from Nintendo eShop: Neo: The World Ends with You

Click here to download game demo from Playstation store: Neo: The World Ends with You

The story follows the character of Rindo who lives in Shibuya. However, Rindo is possessed by mysterious pin. It results in Rindo getting trapped in a mysterious world "Reaper's Game". Rindo has to fight way back to destroy the traps and understand the mystery behind Reaper's Game and associated mysterious pin.

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The full game is priced at $59.99. The PS5 players will find it through backward compatibility while PC gamers will find the game soon in Epic Games Store.


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