Here’s what that demo contained:

The original demo was initially distributed via and later released to the general public on the PlayStation Network (PSN) in early 2010.

It was a Tuesday evening, and the object of his obsession was a mere 2.9 gigabytes. To modern standards, it was nothing—a footnote. But to Elias, that was a golden ticket. It was the bridge between the chaotic, pixelated battles of the PS2 era and the high-definition, high-octane future Sony had been promising since 2005.

A growing number of gamers search for to run on the RPCS3 (PS3 emulator) for PC. While we do not condone piracy, downloading a demo file you legally own is permitted in many jurisdictions.

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