On May 28th, HEXADRIVE is planning to unveil a demo of their Japanese horror adventure game titled “Niraya of ■■” for personal computers through Steam. The developer has made this announcement.
Here is an overview of the demo, via its Steam page:
About the Demo
Explore the debut of “Niraya of ■■“, an eerie Japanese-themed adventure that leads you, as the player, on a journey accompanying a young girl named Yuni through a chilling realm, hoping to find her way back home.
In this thrilling, third-person survival horror game, you assume the role of a vulnerable protagonist and journey through a chilling, soundless landscape, avoiding the menacing creatures that lurk around every corner.
Demo Scope
- Play through the opening section of the game, up to the end of the first area.
- Experience the unique setting, and begin to uncover the unsettling reality Yuni faces.
- Estimated playtime: approximately 20 to 30 minutes.
Differences from the Full Version
- Some items’ effects are disabled for the demo version.
- Save data will not carry over to the full version.
- Key configuration and advanced graphics settings are not available.
- Achievements are not supported.
To Our Players
We warmly encourage you to step into the tranquil yet tense atmosphere of this place, and experience the gentle intensity of a single desire: “Could you kindly aid in returning this child safely home?
Niraya of ■■ is due out for PC via Steam in Q4 2025.
Watch a new trailer below.
Official Trailer 2025
English
Japanese
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2025-05-27 06:31