The PlayStation Store always has free demos available for PS4 and PS5 players to download and play. Some of these are demos for the year’s most exciting games. Although not all three of these demos quite fit that criteria, they all seem interesting and potentially worth a download.
What are the new PS5, PS4 demos on the PS Store?
Here are the trailers and descriptions for each PS4 and PS5 demo, including Nioh 3, True Fear: Forsaken Souls – Part 3, and Island Market Simulator: Prologue, all of which are available to download on the PS Store right now.
Nioh 3 (PS5)
“The year is Genna 8 (1622). Edo Castle stands on the brink of the protagonist Tokugawa Takechiyo’s imminent appointment as the next shogun. Takechiyo’s younger brother, Tokugawa Kunimatsu, consumed by hatred toward his brother’s succession, falls into darkness. Empowered by a sinister force, he leads a horde of yokai in a fierce assault against Takechiyo. The era of peace suddenly turns into hell, and in dire straits, Takechiyo transcends time through the mysterious power of his guardian spirit, Kusanagi.”
True Fear: Forsaken Souls – Part 3 (PS4)
“After uncovering the secrets of her childhood home and surviving the horrors of Dark Falls Asylum, Holly’s search leads her beyond the familiar locations of the past and into the final layers of the mystery surrounding her family. Letters, photographs, reports, and long-hidden evidence piece together a story that Holly has spent her entire life trying to understand – but this time the danger is more real, immediate, and personal.”
Island Market Simulator: Prologue (PS5)
“In Island Market Simulator you begin with a modest market in an island town and set out to build a sprawling trade empire. Personalize your home with 100 unique décor items paintings, furniture, decorative accessories to boost prestige and showcase your style. Offer 73 different products, strategically placing them to expand your customer base and maximize revenue. Dynamic weather snow, rain, scorching heat rolls through four distinct seasons, reshaping farming cycles and market demand at every turn.”
