Square Enix has just released a PC demo via Steam for Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven. In addition, the publisher has released the game's official TGS 2024 trailer, which you can find below.
In the demo, you play Emperor Leon, who embarks on an epic adventure with his second son, Prince Gerard. Together, they face challenges that will last for many generations. The story follows Leon, Gerard, and future emperors as they battle the Seven Heroes – once great heroes who have mysteriously turned against the world. The demo ends with a battle against Kzinssie, one of the Seven Heroes, setting the stage for the full story. You can also transfer your save data from the demo to the full game.
Revenge of the Seven is a remake of Romancing SaGa 2, a game that first appeared on the SNES in 1993. Developed by the same team that worked on Trials of Mana, this remake has been completely redesigned, offering modern graphics and improved strategic gameplay. It also includes several new features that will delight both long-time SaGa fans and new players.
The remake will feature both the original music and updated music by the famous Kenji Ito (known for his work on SaGa Frontier and the Mana series). It will also feature voiceovers in Japanese and English, as well as the timeline system that adds a new layer to the strategic battles.
Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven is coming to PC on October 24th. Since it's a new game from SE, you can expect it to use Denuvo anti-tampering technology. You can find the official PC requirements here.
You can download the PC demo via this link.
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