Bandai Namco has just announced recently that the "Tales of Berseria" PlayStation 4 Japanese game demo will be launched on Aug. 4. A new video was also released that revealed different DLC costumes for the playable cast members of the video game.
The video game company told Famitsu in a statement that they will be releasing a demo for the video game. PS4 owners who have Japanese PSN accounts will be able to take advantage of it. They can try out the gameplay of the video game and fight off monsters in a few battles.
The new demo on the console will come with two game modes for players to try out. The Scenario Mode will let players enjoy some parts of the story of the game. They will also get to try out some battles, field exploration, and the chat system.
The Battle Mode will let players focus more on battles with enemies and there will be no story to follow. They will be able to try out the video game's special battle feature called the Liberation LMBS.
The video game company also announced that they will have a new in-store demo for Japanese fans to try out. This will be exclusive to several shops across the country. They will be able to enjoy unique content that will not be present in the downloadable content.
Players who will play the in-store demo will get to try out a unique Story Mode and a different area for Battle mode. They will also get a set of eight posters and other freebies if they try out the demo at the exclusive shops.
The game company also revealed a new video on the game's official website that showcased their second DLC pack, which can be viewed below. It revealed the additional costumes, hairstyles, and Geoboards that the characters can use in the game.
The Very Short hair set, the Short Bob hair set, and the butler costumes for characters Velvet, Laphicet, Rokurou, Eleanor, Eizen, and Magilou. "The Idolmaster: Cindrella Girls'" collaboration costumes for Velvet, Eleanor, and Magilou were also revealed.
Velvet and Laphicet also got their cute Fairy Tale Costumes that looked like costumes from "Alice in Wonderland." Six characters also got the School Costumes, which had three different variants each.
All of the costume DLCs will be released on Aug. 25 in Japan. The School Costumes will cost $3.87 (400 yen) each, while the rest of the costume DLCs will cost $2.9 (300 yen) each.
Check out the video game's second costume DLC video below: