If you do decide to go all in and pick up a PS3 copy of the game, those who checked out the PSN demo will automatically receive the Utsusemi Garb DLC pack. So not a bad little bonus.
Read on for additional details for the demo below.
Square Enix Inc., the publisher of SQUARE ENIX interactive entertainment products in Americas, today announced that a playable demo for LIGHTNING RETURNS: FINAL FANTASY XIII is now available for download on the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft* and available later today for the PlayStation 3 system.
As a special bonus, players who download the PlayStation Network demo will automatically receive the Utsusemi Garb DLC, which includes the Heavenly Fan weapon and the Kaminari (meaning ?Lightning? in Japanese) shield item. The DLC pack will download with the demo and will be unlocked in the full retail game on February 11. The DLC pack will also be available to purchase for other customers later this year.
The demo puts players in control of Lightning as she traverses the chaos-infested Yusnaan palace of her old ally, Snow. Players will experience Lightning?s new customization options and master the game?s completely overhauled battle system. For those who activate the Outerworld services and submit their battle scores of the final fight against Zaltys, the ?Siegfried? outfit will be unlocked in the full retail game.
The demo can be downloaded through the following links:
- Xbox 360 demo: http://sqex.to/lrffxiii_
xbox360demo
- PlayStation 3 system demo: http://sqex.to/lrffxiii_
ps3demo (link will be live later this afternoon PST)*Xbox 360 demo will be available on January 21 for Xbox Live Gold members and on January 28 for Xbox Live Silver members.
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