PlayStation Spain announces Haze PS3 demo out on November 16
Here’s something that should get you Sony PlayStation 3 owners in Spain excited, in terms of clocking in a few hours of nothing but some sweet FPS action ahead of everyone: the guys over at the PlayStation Network Store are going to release the first free downloadable demo of Free Radical and Ubisoft‘s Haze in Spain on November 16 – a few weeks before the game hits store shelves worldwide.
This news comes directly from an update of the official PlayStation Network Store in Spain, so we won’t have to worry about this little bit of big news being true or not. The update also describes the Free Radical’s Haze demo as consisting of one full level, with players given the choice to play cooperatively with three more people (that’s four-player co-op right there) or all by their lonesome. And yes, it’s free, as all good demos should be.
Unfortunately, the exact update itself did not mention if the Haze‘s demo release is continent-wide – that is, if the rest of Europe will be getting to put the game through its paces as early as Spain. Still, this is very good news, especially for those of us hankering for some intense gameplay that’s one part Nectar-guzzling, two parts shooty, and one part vehicle-driving. All in all a very good update indeed.
Here’s something that should get you Sony PlayStation 3 owners in Spain excited, in terms of clocking in a few hours of nothing but some sweet FPS action ahead of everyone: the guys over at the PlayStation Network Store are going to release the first free downloadable demo of Free Radical and Ubisoft‘s Haze in Spain on November 16 – a few weeks before the game hits store shelves worldwide.
This news comes directly from an update of the official PlayStation Network Store in Spain, so we won’t have to worry about this little bit of big news being true or not. The update also describes the Free Radical’s Haze demo as consisting of one full level, with players given the choice to play cooperatively with three more people (that’s four-player co-op right there) or all by their lonesome. And yes, it’s free, as all good demos should be.
Unfortunately, the exact update itself did not mention if the Haze‘s demo release is continent-wide – that is, if the rest of Europe will be getting to put the game through its paces as early as Spain. Still, this is very good news, especially for those of us hankering for some intense gameplay that’s one part Nectar-guzzling, two parts shooty, and one part vehicle-driving. All in all a very good update indeed.