The free demo for The Surge is now available. According to Deck13, this demo will let gamers play the game from the very beginning as they start their battle through CREO, featuring hours of unlocked content. Moreover, progression will carry over to the full game when players decide to purchase it and continue the fight.
As the press release reads:
“The demo includes extensive gameplay, numerous battles and the possibility to transfer the saved progress to the full version. The Surge demo includes all previously released updates, as well as HDR and dynamic 4K resolution for players on PlayStation 4 Pro.”
The Surge is an action RPG that is inspired by the Dark Souls games, in which players will battle through a world gone mad as Warren, on his first day of work at CREO – a megacorporation that has been hit by a devastating catastrophe.
Those interested can download the demo from Steam.
Have fun!

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No, it’s not.
Maybe it’s a region thing. Something like this happened to me back when the first Dark Souls came out on PC, I couldn’t buy it from my region, try a VPN or something.
nah, it works now.
Right then, giving it a shot. 🙂
Thanks for warn.
Horrible.
“dynamic 4K resolution for players on PlayStation 4 Pro”
Presumably ‘true 4K’ on Xbone X, lol!
Gotta love how the console industry has turned 4K in to a buzzword of which their definition constantly shifts on a game by game basis due to the weakness of their respective console hardware.
Embarrassing… just like the cringe inducing behaviour of those YouTube shills in that video.