God Wars’ Demo With Carry Over Save Data Out Now In Japan For PS4

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Kadokawa Games released a demo for God Wars: Future Past on PlayStation 4 in Japan, and it features carry over save data so you can continue where you left when the game releases.

 

Here’s a look at its new trailer that shows us more of its characters and gameplay.

 

As for the demo, you can grab it here with a Japanese PSN account. In addition to being able to continue the game when it releases, those with a save data of the demo will also get an in-game bonus for the full version when it comes out.

 

God Wars: Future Past releases in North America on March 28, Europe on March 31, and Japan on April 13, 2017 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The demo has yet to be announced for the West.


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