The First 32 Minutes of Neo: The World Ends With You Demo Gameplay

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Check out the first 32 minutes of NEO: The World Ends With You Demo Gameplay. The demo is out now for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, and progress carries over to the full game.

The original The World Ends With You was a surprise hit on Nintendo DS, and the sequel also takes place in Tokyo’s fashion district, Shibuya. Earn pins, recruit new characters, and follow the story of the Reaper’s game. Without a touchscreen, combat has changed in “NEO TWEWY.” Each character is assigned to a face button, and you must manage ability switching and cooldowns to deal the maximum damage to your opponent.

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