Hell Is Us: Demo Coming Soon to Consoles!

The game from Rogue Factor and Nacon was available to try on PC for a few weeks, but this opportunity was not extended to Sony and Microsoft’s current-gen hardware.

 

Hell Is Us already had a demo on PC. It was released on June 2 and remained available for just over three weeks before leaving Steam on June 24. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series owners have not yet had the opportunity to try it out, but they will make up for the delay when the action RPG receives the demo on the PlayStation and Microsoft Stores on August 12. As they say, better late than never.

 

Hell is Us is set in Hadea, a fictional country ravaged by a deadly civil war. This reclusive nation has a mysterious past and is home to ancient, forgotten dungeons that players must explore to advance their quest and unravel the secrets of the strange events taking place in the region. These dungeons are an integral part of the adventure, offering players keys to understanding Hadea’s deep history and providing memorable gameplay sequences and challenges.

Each dungeon has a unique atmosphere, set of challenges, and significance. Players must use various skills to navigate them, such as interacting with and carefully observing their surroundings, using logic, and, above all, fighting the many enemies that stand in their way. Moreover, each dungeon culminates in an intense final confrontation that sheds light on the tortuous past of this remote corner of the world.

Hell Is Us will not be delayed further. We are close to the release date, and Nacon will likely not postpone it. This game would be the publisher’s flagship title in the quarter that began in July. Any change in the release date would affect their financial results. Hell Is Us will be released on September 4 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. There has been no mention of a Nintendo Switch 2 port.

Source: Gematsu

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