The Tribeca Games Festival, which begins on June 11th, has announced the games that will feature demos. The most notable of these is A Plague Tale: Requiem, which will be broadcast in a 40-minute playable PC demo.
Tickets for the festival will be available on May 2; and those who want to play the demo will also have to choose a time zone.
Here’s how the system works. There’s a streaming service called Parsec . On May 2, when tickets open, interested players will choose a time frame. Then they will register with Parsec with the email address they use to reserve the time frame for themselves and download the necessary application to their computer.
Don’t mind me saying tickets, this is a type of ticket that will be offered for free as before (that is, if they don’t make a different decision at the last minute). So all you have to do is hurry up and get yourself a time frame, and of course you’ll have to have a good internet connection to play the demo nicely. Because you’re going to play it through broadcasting after all.
In addition to A Plague Tale: Requiem, Tribeca will also feature the following games:
- American Arcadia
- As Dusk Falls
- Cuphead – The Delicious Last Course
- Immortality
- Oxenfree II: Lost Signals
- The Cub
- Thirsty Suitors
- The Plague
Tribeca Games Festival runs until June 19.