Free stuff alerts usually suck, but this goblin steal-fest might actually be playable. Nacon and Cyanide Studio just dropped a massive 17GB demo on Steam for Styx: Blades of Greed. This trial covers the initial sixty minutes where gamers infiltrate a giant golem or pull a zeppelin heist near The Wall. Progress transfers to the main release arriving next month.
Pre-orders went live across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC storefronts like the Epic Games Store. Buying the Standard Edition grants a Master of Shadows Skin while costing less on computers than consoles. Spending extra cash on the Quartz Edition nets two days of early access, skin packs, crafting resources, and five specific taunts for luring enemies.
Diehards can grab the Styx Master of Stealth Collection to get the previous two titles alongside this new Quartz version. Early impressions suggest the hardcore stealth mechanics remain frustrating for casuals despite the improved sandbox freedom.
Pre-orders went live across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC storefronts like the Epic Games Store. Buying the Standard Edition grants a Master of Shadows Skin while costing less on computers than consoles. Spending extra cash on the Quartz Edition nets two days of early access, skin packs, crafting resources, and five specific taunts for luring enemies.
Diehards can grab the Styx Master of Stealth Collection to get the previous two titles alongside this new Quartz version. Early impressions suggest the hardcore stealth mechanics remain frustrating for casuals despite the improved sandbox freedom.