Ys VIII

Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Demo Available Today on PS4

Get a taste of Ys VIII with this free demo.

A free Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana demo hit PSN on PS4 today. This upcoming JRPG from Nihon Falcom is being published by NIS America and is worth checking out if you’re fans of the genre.

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The demo is pretty lightweight, weighing in at only 804 megabytes. You can get it in the United States and the UK for now.

NIS has also released a new trailer for Ys VIII highlighting some of the PC and PlayStation 4 exclusive material. Those two versions will be getting a new Inferno mode difficulty, extra scenes concerning Dana’s past, extra dungeons with new monsters, and a couple of new forms each for Dana, Luminous, and Gratka.

You can catch Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana on PC, PlayStation 4, and PS Vita on September 12.

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