The demo for Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden features the game's first mission, and even saves progress to carry over into the full game.
The showcase will feature updates for titles such as 33 Immotals, Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, and Dungeons of Hinterberg, on top of new reveals.
"Banishers is not an AAA game, it’s a nicely crafted AA game," says narrative director Stéphane Beauverger.
"It is part of my job to think ahead about future possible games taking place in the same universe," says narrative director Stéphane Beauverger.
Don't Nod's second crack at the action RPG genre is a much more confident and compelling one than its first.
Don’t Nod are a studio that doesn’t sleep. Hot on the heels of 2023’s Jusant comes Banishers, a spiritual successor of sorts to the studio’s prior action-RPG Vampyr.
Set in the year 1695, the game will take players to New Eden, a cold and harsh region of North America.
Developed by the creative minds behind Life is Strange, the adventure game will release in 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
DON'T NOD's action RPG is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February next year.
DON'T NOD's acclaimed narrative adventure launched in 2015 and has been followed by a prequel, sequel and a brand new title.
The Life is Strange developer tries something new with this 3D platformer and delivers a uniquely meditative experience.
DON'T NOD says the action RPG is "finished and set for release", but has decided to delay it to get out of a packed release schedule.
Focus Entertainment has confirmed that both titles, releasing later this year, will receive extended gameplay presentations.
The meditative climbing puzzle game, which will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, has also received a new gameplay trailer.
Jusant is a new game about climbing up a mountain with seemingly in-depth mechanics, according to its reveal trailer.
See into the future as Polly and commune with the Aspirations of Reverie to ultimately restore balance with the human world.
DON'T NOD has revealed in its half-year report that it is working on releasing 8 games between 2023 and 2025.
Along with publishing the title, which has "powerful sales potential," DON'T NOD will co-produce it and hold the majority of IP rights.
Trailer seemingly teases the studio's new projects while also showcasing how its new logo adapts to different genres and settings.