The demo will include the game's first chapter and will allow progress to be transferred to the full game when it releases later this month.
110 Industries is "fascinated with the progress" and says Soleil is the "best team" for the job. The first gameplay screenshots are also available.
Live streams for Star Ocean: The Divine Force, the SaGa Series, Valkyrie Elysium, Harvestella, and more are also confirmed.
Two new Einherjars are revealed along with new weapons and Divine Arts, special abilities that Valkyrie can unleash on foes.
It looks like the upcoming action RPG, which is due out for PS5 and PS4 later next month, is going to get a demo soon.
The third-person hack and slash shooter was originally slated for release in Q4 2022 on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. New gameplay has also been revealed.
Soleil and 110 Industries' upcoming action game has turned quite a few heads.
A Digital Deluxe Edition will also include the console port of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth. Meanwhile, the game launches for PC in November.
The PlayStation Store briefly listed the upcoming action RPG as releasing on September 28th, 9 AM PDT in the West before being changed.
Along with battling monsters, players will also fight bosses and "fellow Valkyries." Spears can also be used in melee combat along with swords.
Another rating emerges, once again suggesting that the action RPG will receive a release date soon. It's out this year for PS4, PS5 and PC.
Soleil's action RPG is slated to release in 2022 for PS4, PS5 and PC. This rating could indicate a release date announcement in the coming months.
Soleil's action game was previously only announced for PC and current-gen consoles, but its new trailer had confirmed it as a cross-gen game.
Wanted: Dead is an upcoming action game from Soleil, a studio formed by ex-Ninja Gaiden developers.
You'll have to play through a few times to see everything.
The developers share new details on the upcoming action game.
The release comes from Limited Run Games.
Gotta get back. Back to the past. Samurai Jack.
Genndy Tartakovsky thinks there's more of an audience for a 3D action game over 2D.
The time traveling adventure is of modest size.