Konami has just released a PC demo for its upcoming 3D anime action RPG, EDENS ZERO. This demo will allow you to play your way through different planets as Shiki and Rebecca and experience the first part of their story.
EDENS ZERO is a 3D action RPG based on the anime and comic by Hiro Mashima, the creator of Fairy Tail and Rave Master. In the game, you play as different characters and go on an exciting adventure through space. You’ll explore many planets and fight strong enemies along the way.
In this game, players will get to experience the exciting and dramatic story from the EDENS ZERO comic more closely than ever before. The story is full of action, mystery, and big surprises. One of the coolest parts is that you can explore the whole planet of Blue Garden, which is known as the planet of Adventurers.
At the beginning, only a small part of Blue Garden is open to you. But as you play and reach certain points in the game, you’ll unlock new areas and be able to travel all over the planet. There are tons of places to see, people to meet, and secrets to discover.
The game will have more than 700 different items that your characters can wear or use. These include weapons, armor, and accessories. You can mix and match any items you like to build your perfect team.
Even better, the game has a cool feature that lets you change how your characters look without changing their stats. So if you find an outfit you really like, you can wear it just for style, while still using stronger gear in the background. This way, you can play your way and look awesome at the same time.
Konami will release EDENS ZERO on July 15th. Finally, you can find its official PC system requirements here.
You can go ahead and download the demo from this link.
Have fun!

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