Play Grounded on PC and Xbox One now: join the demo for free

The new Obsidian can now be tested through a limited demo of the campaign, available only until June 22 on PC, Steam and Xbox One.

Grounded, the new Obsidian video game, is scheduled to launch on July 28, 2020. However, those who want to test their particular bet and game mechanics before anyone else, can now access the demo of the title, a version Trial that will only be available until June 22. Thus, those interested in seeing for themselves what Obsidian intends to offer with its new miniature adventure, can now sign up for the Xbox Insider program and process their demo request. In the case of Steam, it will only be necessary to visit the game page and download the demo.

Demo available on PC, Steam and Xbox One

And it is a limited access demo, that is, a limited number of licenses are made available to players so that the fastest ones can get their own Grounded demo. For this, it is necessary to sign up for the Xbox Insider program through three different options, be it Steam, Windows PC or Xbox One; In the case of Windows PC and Xbox One, it will be necessary to process the request through Xbox Insider, either through its website or by downloading the official application.

In addition, the Grounded demo will be available starting today, June 16 at 7:00 p.m. and only until June 22, days when you can try a day of story mode with all its options within reach of the player; When this first virtual day of Grounded ends, the demo will return to the beginning, although its managers assure that it will be enough time for players to check what Grounded will offer at the time of its definitive launch on the same platforms of the demo, scheduled for the next July 28.

Do not miss our impressions and exclusive interview with those responsible for Grounded, a title that will bet on the survival of young miniaturized people.

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