Microsoft Announces Free Trial Version Of THE EVIL WITHIN 2

Microsoft Announces Free Trial Version Of THE EVIL WITHIN 2

After a successful launch on October 13th, Microsoft is seeking to entice curious gamers into sampling this well-received survival horror game. More after the jump.

By BR74 - Dec 08, 2017 08:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Xbox One
Shinji Mikami's The Evil Within 2 is without a doubt one of the finest survival horror games of the year. Almost 2 months after its launch, Microsoft is giving interested players the opportunity to download and sample the nerve-wracking opening chapters of the game.  

The game puts you in control of Sebastian Castellanos; a man who's lost everything including his beloved daughter, Lily. Seeking to save her, he partners up with Moebius, a shadowy group responsible for the destruction of his former life.

Check out an accolades trailer for the free trial below. If you own an Xbox One, tell us if you are willing to give this free trial a shot.



The Evil Within 2 is currently available for Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC.
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