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Lies Of P Demo Has Been Downloaded Over A Million Times In The Last Three Days

As of late, many people have taken an interest in Neowiz’s Souls-like game Lies of P. The demo has surpassed over a million downloads in just the last three days.

Since the announcement of a playable demo was released,the experience of playing the game has received mostly positive reviews. It currently has a 4.3/5 on the Xbox store and earned a spot on Steam’s top 100 most-played games. In addition, Lies of P has reached over 170 thousand views on Twitch and is now one of the top ten pre-ordered games on PlayStation.

In a press release, project director Jiwon Choi had this to say about the demo’s positive feedback:

“The Lies of P team has been working hard to deliver a demo experience that meets your expectations, and it’s been gratifying seeing the positive response! We’re looking forward to continued feedback as you play through the demo again, so please keep them coming, and we’ll release the very best Lies of P experience possible on September 19th.”

The demo is out now, and can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store, Steam, or Xbox Store. For more Lies of P content, check out our story on how a team of modders is bringing the world of Bloodborne to Lies of P and our story detailing everything we know about it so far.

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