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ReFantazio Prologue Demo Launches Today on Xbox, PlayStation, PC
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ReFantazio Prologue Demo Launches Today on Xbox, PlayStation, PC

Sep 25, 2024 3:23 PM

The Metaphor: ReFantazio Prologue Demo is now live, offering players a sneak peek of the much-anticipated fantasy RPG from Atlus. This demo is available on Xbox Series X, and will soon launch on PlayStation 5 and PC, allowing progress to carry over to the full game set to release on October 11, 2024. Players can delve into the early narrative, explore social interactions, and navigate the game’s expansive city, with access to the first four dungeons and the opportunity to unlock seven of over 40 classes. Metaphor: ReFantazio promises a grand experience, building on the beloved mechanics from Persona and Shin Megami Tensei games, and offers a fresh narrative filled with character development and RPG dynamics.

What can players expect from the Metaphor: ReFantazio Demo?

Players can expect to experience early game narrative elements, explore social aspects, and interact with the game world, alongside navigating the first four dungeons and upgrading their classes before the full game release.

Metaphor: ReFantazio is developed by Studio Zero, known for their innovative storytelling and gameplay mechanics similar to previous titles in the Persona franchise. This new RPG leverages the creative talents behind fan-favorite titles like Persona 3, 4, and 5, delivering a unique blend of social simulation and action-packed role-playing gameplay, set in a compelling fantasy world. The game promises a rich narrative where players write their destiny while striving for the throne amidst challenge and peril.



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