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Much anticipated Persona-like RPG Demonschool finally has a release date

Published on January 01, 0001

Demonschool release date trailer - YouTube Demonschool release date trailer - YouTube

Tactical RPG will release on September 3, 2025, just under a month from now. We've been looking forward to this one for years, since the back in 2022, and though it was yono all app it looks like we're finally, properly getting a crack at a good education and some demon battling via violent motion.

"A week in tactical RPG Demonschool includes karaoke, romance, dog adoption, lost sandwiches, cursed dolls, and lots of monster yono all app battles," wrote PC Gamer's Chris Livingston . Demonschool is clearly a busy place.

Most commentators have drawn the inevitable comparison to Into the Breach when looking at how Demonschool's combat plays. Every round is scripted by you and then plays to execute all at once. Characters move around to do everything, and where you move to is a context-sensitive motion that buffs allies or attacks enemies—which might then move those allies or enemies, which lets you move your characters further.

The combats, then, should at their best look like coordinated ballets where you are awesome and your enemies are chumps. At worst you [[link]] will probably be using the built-in rewind action a lot.

You [[link]] can find , along with its demo, where it will release on September 3.

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