DragonSword: Awakening Demo Launches June 5 on Steam
The demo gives the public an early look at a premium Korean open-world RPG with an anime art style, and the developer is using the test window to gather feedback on combat, UI, and localization before the full release.
Key Facts
- The DragonSword: Awakening demo launches on Steam on June 5 at 2:00 KST and runs through June 24 at 2:00 KST.
- The demo covers Chapter 1 of the game's eight chapters and includes 9 of the 19 playable heroes.
- Estimated playtime for the demo is about one to two hours.
- Save data from the demo does not carry over to the full game.
- HOUND13 is using the demo to gather feedback on bugs, crashes, battle feel, UI/UX, and localization.
Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Game Spark.
HOUND13 will release a free demo of the premium open-world RPG DragonSword: Awakening on Steam from June 5 to June 24. The demo covers Chapter 1 of eight, features 9 of 19 playable heroes, and offers about 1-2 hours of play. It was originally planned as an early media build but is now public. Save data does not carry over to the full game.
HOUND13 announced on June 2 that a free demo of DragonSword: Awakening will be available on Steam from June 5 at 2:00 KST through June 24 at 2:00 KST. The demo was originally intended as an early media preview ahead of Steam Next Fest but will now be released to the general public at the same time.
Players can explore the first chapter of the main story, which is one of eight total chapters. Nine of the 19 heroes from the full game are playable, and estimated playtime is about one to two hours. Audio is Korean-only, but Japanese text is supported. HOUND13 says the test is primarily for feedback on bugs, crashes, battle feel, UI/UX, and localization improvements. Save data will not transfer to the final game.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.