Lost Sphear gets a Japanese demo that you can easily grab on PS4 and Switch

Just use your cross-region account

Recommended Videos

Tokyo RPG Factory is still trucking despite the polarizing reception to I Am Setsuna, and I for one am glad they got another shot.

Lost Sphear looks to be more of the same Chrono Trigger style RPG goodness, and it’s slated for release in January 2018 in the west. For now, you can opt to log into your Japanese PS4 or Switch accounts (or create them, it’s easy) and snag the free demo for the game.

According to Square Enix, the demo, which showcases the game’s intro zone, will also allow you to carry over save data (just don’t count on it working cross-region). I’m still on the fence on this one in terms of its premise (the whole idea of being involved with a doomed sacrificial lamb made Setsuna more intriguing than Sphear‘s “ominous power that threatens the fabric of reality”), but I’ll be there day one to see how it turns out.

Lost Sphear [PlayStation Store]


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article All Sea of Thieves players are getting limited edition Gilded Voyages this month
rare ship sailing in sea of thieves
Read Article Arrowhead CEO responds to backlash over Helldivers 2 PSN requirement, hopes to ‘regain the trust’
automatons and helldivers 2 on fire
Read Article Updated Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail benchmark gets a rough release window
Krile in the FFXIV Dawntrail Benchmark
Related Content
Read Article All Sea of Thieves players are getting limited edition Gilded Voyages this month
rare ship sailing in sea of thieves
Read Article Arrowhead CEO responds to backlash over Helldivers 2 PSN requirement, hopes to ‘regain the trust’
automatons and helldivers 2 on fire
Read Article Updated Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail benchmark gets a rough release window
Krile in the FFXIV Dawntrail Benchmark
Author
Chris Carter
Managing Editor - Chris has been enjoying Destructoid avidly since 2008. He finally decided to take the next step in January of 2009 blogging on the site. Now, he's staff!