
On September 18th at 6 AM Pacific Time, Radical Fish Games, creators of CrossCode, have made it known that a public demo for their upcoming game, Alabaster Dawn, will be accessible on PC. This demo is divided into two sections: the initial part, which mirrors the full game and allows progress transfer to carry over from the demo to the final release.
In this revision, the second level is positioned later and features various notable aspects, such as a portion of a dungeon. The advancement made in this level won’t contribute to the overall progress of the game; instead, it returns to where the first part ended. For players participating in the demo, they can anticipate approximately 1.5 to 2.5 hours of engaging gameplay, featuring four bosses, nine different types of enemies, and two melee as well as ranged weapons.
Alabaster Dawn’s official release date for consoles and PC (early access is coming up later this year) remains undisclosed by Radical Fish. Given that CrossCode, developed over seven years, serves as a precedent, it might take some time before we see the full launch. Nonetheless, Alabaster Dawn promises 30 to 60 hours of gameplay and features an impressive new artistic direction. For updates and a sneak peek at the latest trailer, keep your eyes on the horizon!
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2025-09-11 20:41