According to the developers, the sequel to A Plague Tale: Innocence, A Plague Tale: Requiem, will be released later this year. In June, however, there is only once a PC demo. The game is part of the Tribeca Games Festival this year and is to be presented through the approximately 40-minute test.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is set to get a sequel later this year. A Plague Tale: Requiem is meant to be a direct sequel, continuing the story of siblings Amicia and Hugo. It is not yet known when Requiem will appear exactly. In June, however, PC players should already be able to try out the title.
A Plague Tale: Requiem and other titles in the test
A Plague Tale: Requiem is part of the Tribeca Games Festival this year and can be tested alongside other games before release. A 40-minute demo will be available on June 11th. However, only PC gamers can take part in this test, not console owners. An Xbox controller is also required for the test.
Next to A Plague Tale: Requiem The following titles will be available for testing at the Tribeca Games Festival:
- American Arcadia
- As Dusk Falls
- Cuphead – The Delicious Last Course
- immortality
- Oxenfree II: Lost Signals
- the cub
- Thirsty Suitors
- Venba
The demos are distributed via the Parsec streaming service. Interested parties must secure a ticket for a demo time slot on May 2nd before the test on June 11th. Then you have to log in to Parsec with the email you used to book the demo and download the app on your PC. So far it is assumed that the tickets for the demo stream are free. The Tribeca Games Festival begins on June 11th and lasts until June 19th. A Plague Tale: Requiem is currently slated for release on Playstation 5, PC, Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X|S and will be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch.
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