• "NieR: Automata" female protagonist YoRHa 2B checks her surroundings for danger.

"NieR: Automata" female protagonist YoRHa 2B checks her surroundings for danger. (Photo : YouTube/スクウェア・エニックス)

"NieR: Automata" demo for the PlayStation 4 will get English and Japanese voice and text options for the Japanese version. A new character has been revealed recently.

According to the official website of the Japanese PlayStation Store, the Japanese demo of the video game is now available for download. The North American and European PlayStation Stores will have the Western version of the demo on the next day, but for those who cannot wait, they can have this option.

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The advantage of the Japanese demo of the video game is the option of choosing between the English and Japanese voice with the text options too. This will allow the players to understand the video game whether they are Japanese or English speaking gamers. The download size of the game demo is 4.691GB.

Players who are interested in the Japanese game demo will need to have a Japanese PSN account first before they can download it. Those who can wait can download the Western version at a later time.

The game demo will let players control the android YoRHa 2B as she infiltrates a factory to destroy several enemies and a large robot that belongs to the machine life forms. They will be able to gain access to several skill and moves of the character.

According to the official website of Games Talk, Square Enix has revealed new details on their new character called Anemone. He is the leader of the Resistance who landed on Earth before the YoRHa Units. She has a steadfast personality and she really cares for her friends. She also keeps track of everything that has happened and very determined to stop her enemies.

The game company revealed a new feature for "NieR: Automata," which is called the Plug-in Chip. This allows players to further customize the abilities of the character they are using.

Players can freely customize abilities to change their play style the way they like it. They can emphasize more on attack power and lessen the defense, go the other way around, and so on. The Chips they need for customization can be purchased, but they can also get them from enemy drops.

Check out the "NieR: Automata" video below: