Halo Wars 2 PC Demo Available Now for Free – Here’s How to Get Yours
Even though Halo Wars 2 has been out for a few weeks, players have been looking for a little try-before-they-buy action. A week after its release, Xbox One owners were able to download and play the free demo before purchasing the game. However, it wasn’t until recently that the Halo Wars 2 PC demo was available. That’s right, the Xbox Play Anywhere title’s free demo is ready for players to enjoy on the PC.
Of course, this is just a demo, so don’t go expecting the full game. However, it will provide you with enough content to get a feel for the title. The Halo Wars 2 PC demo is said to include “the first mission – The Signal – as well as Blitz Firefight with pre-built decks from Captain Cutter and Atriox, providing a great opportunity to test your mettle and see if you have the strategic chops required for victory.” Before you go downloading the demo, though, be sure to have at least 16GB of space available. If you end up enjoying Halo Wars 2, the PC version of the game also includes “resolution support up to 4K and the ability to assign more control groups.” Here’s the launch trailer for your viewing pleasure:
If you were looking to pick up the Halo Wars 2 PC demo, you can do so right here. Or, if you’d like, you can find it in the Microsoft Store from your Windows 10 desktop app. Also, if you are unsure as to whether or not your PC can handle Halo Wars 2, the system requirements are below:
What say you, gamers? Since the game released on February 21, have any of you picked up Halo Wars 2 yet? Now that the demo is available for the PC, do you plan on trying before buying? Let us know in the comments section below or start a conversation over on our Disqus! As always, if you require live gaming and entertainment news 24/7, be sure to follow us on Twitter. If you desire more reading, check out the following:
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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.