Mega Man 11 Free Demo Available Now for Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One

Mega Man 11

Capcom has just released a demo for the upcoming Mega Man 11 across all console platforms. The iconic retro game is expected to be released on October 2, 2018 for Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and Xbox One.

Fans will get a taste of the upcoming Mega Man 11 by getting their hands on the demo for free. And since it is coming out on all major platforms, there is a wider audience that can access the demo.

To save the day, the Blue Bomber must battle Robot Masters and take their powerful weapons for himself, which now changes the hero’s appearance with added levels of detail. The innovative Double Gear system lets you boost Mega Man’s speed and power for an exciting twist on the satisfying gameplay the series is known for.

The demo offers a single level worth from the final game. The level known as the pyramid stage that has been shown off in the promotional material, includes three difficulty modes, all to cater to beginners and hardcore old school players.

Mega Man 11
There are also various inclusions to Mega Man’s abilities like the Double Gear System. This system is likely a boss specified weapon to defeat Block Man and to absorb his powers.

Capcom has also announced a demo-based community event. In this event, whenever a number of players defeat Block Man during the demo of the game, apportion of his status will be chipped away. Additionally, if the whole thing collapses before the launch of the game, all demo players will be rewarded a variety of single use items that can be redeemed later in the full game.

Mega Man 11 will be available on October 2, 2018 for Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. Get your hands on the free demo now!

Have you tried the demo for Mega Man 11 yet? Tell us in the comments what you think of the gameplay and if you will buy the complete game when it comes out.

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