Metal Eden is Getting a Demo in April With Two Missions to Sample From the Upcoming FPS
The forthcoming science fiction first-person shooter titled “Metal Eden,” developed by Reikon Games (the team behind “Ruiner”), is scheduled to have a playable demo released in the coming month. This demo will allow you to experience the game’s initial two missions as a sneak peek.
The “Metal Eden” demo will be accessible for an “indefinite duration,” allowing players to test out Mission 0, which includes a tutorial that explains the fundamental mechanics and a sneak peek into the larger enigma surrounding protagonist ASKA’s mission. Additionally, you can delve deeper into ASKA’s android capabilities in Mission 1: Paradise Lost.
In this game, you’ll master the intricacies of the arena fights that become progressively challenging, necessitating strategy changes as you advance. As you delve deeper into the game, you’ll discover details about Body Modules and Weapon Upgrades for ASKA. When ASKA perishes in combat, she can be ‘reprinted’, growing stronger with each resurrection and subsequent attempt.
In the video below, feel free to have a more detailed peek at some gameplay for Metal Eden. The complete version is set to release on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC on May 6th. You’ll find eight meticulously crafted missions to conquer. A demo will be accessible starting from April 8th, across all platforms.
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2025-03-21 19:12