Soulcalibur IV Demo Now Available

Soulcalibur IV demo is now available for download on both the Xbox LIVE Marketplace and the PlayStation Network.

By: Captain Maverick

Published: Aug 29, 2008

Updated: Sep 2, 2010

Soulcalibur IV reveals the origins of this ongoing saga and features warriors from across the galaxy who seeks the soul swords for their own goals.

Namco Bandai Games announced on Friday that the Soulcalibur IV playable demo is now available on both the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and the PlayStation Network for the Sony PlayStation 3 entertainment system.

The Soulcalibur IV demo will give players a good-sized sample of the intense weapon combat that the franchise is known for. Gamers will be able to play more than 30 characters including Nightmare, Cassandra, Tira or Rock.

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So far, Soulcalibur IV has sold more than 2 million units worldwide and is flying off store shelves. Soulcalibur IV reveals the origins of this ongoing saga and features warriors from across the galaxy who seeks the soul swords for their own goals. And now there are even more fighters adding another layer of challenge and mystery to the game franchise.

Now the Soulcalibur series goes HD making the game an even greater pleasure to play. Players can perform incredible Critical Finish moves to defeat opponents in one spectacular attack. Additionally the franchise takes the game online allowing gamers to play against each other from around the world, adding much greater replay-ability to the game.

This is one demo download that any fighting game fan does not want to miss out on. Soulcalibur IV is rated “T” for Teen by the ESRB. And of course for more information, visit http://www.soulcalibur.com.

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