Wo Long, from the creators of Bloodborne and Nioh, comes in free access

Souls-like lovers rub their hands. The next Team Ninja game will soon open its doors to them, with rewards at stake.

The lovers of the diptych Nioh remember: the developer, Team Ninja, had proposed at the time of the release of the first part a long demo covering the entire first level. The opportunity for players to discover this new souls-like set in the mythology of medieval Japan, and for its developers to collect valuable data to adjust online elements and difficulty. And the information has just been confirmed: Wo Lang: Fallen Dynastyone of the stars of the last Tokyo Game Show, will also benefit from a long demo in the days to come.

Chinese martial arts and morale gauge

For this title which radically changes scenery, proposing to discover the universe and the mythology of 14th century China, the Team Ninja studio relies on two recognized thought leaders. First with Fumihiko Yasuda, head of Niohbut especially with the arrival of Masaaki Yamagiwa, one of the creators of Bloodborne.

The result should logically be at the crossroads of these two monsters of the genre. As Bloodborne had already demonstrated this to Dark Soulsthis union should lead to a more incisive action as well as a new game system. Chinese martial arts and morale gauge will be at the heart of the gameplay.

Demo and giveaways

Regarding the content of the demo, Team Ninja has seen big since players will be able to try out the first two chapters of the game, on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One or PC. And not satisfied with this nice gift, the developers will reward the first adventurers of Wo Long by a backup transferable to the full game, as well as a Dragon Helmet DLC for the reckless who have overcome this appetizer. The ambitions displayed by this first contact suggest a desire to broaden the studio’s target a little more, the recent popularity ofElder Ring probably no stranger to it. See you on February 24 to try it out, before its release on March 3.

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