The second demo for Sega’s Project Judge is currently available for PlayStation Plus members who either live in Japan or whose PSN has been registered in the Japanese region. On November 29, however, the demo will be made available for all PlayStation users. The official Project Judge Twitter account recently revealed the news. The demo is 12.39 GB to download and lets gamers experience the entire first chapter of the game.
Project Judge was initially revealed during the pre-Tokyo Game show by developer Ryu ga Gotoku, which is the studio that brought us the acclaimed Yakuza series. Yazkuza’s executive producer and the chief creative officer of SEGA, Toshihiro Nagoshi, is currently leading Project Judge as a general director.
Titled Judge Eyes: Shinigami no Yuigon in Japan, the game is a gritty detective game that is set in modern-day Tokyo following a serial murder case. For PlayStation Plus users who plan on picking up the demo, any progress made will carry over to the full game once it’s released on December 13, 2018 in Japan and some time in 2019 in North America and Europe.
The game will be available exclusively for PlayStation 4.
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