Marvelous has officially launched a playable demo for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, giving fans a chance to suit up early ahead of the game's full release on 5th September. Available now on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Steam and, Xbox the demo offers a hefty slice of the action, including the entire opening chapter.
Players can dive straight into the game's fast-paced missions, explore large open maps, and start customising their Arsenal mechs with salvaged parts and upgrades. Progress made in the demo will carry over to the full game – so no need to start over when the real war begins.
Titanic Scion builds on the foundations of the original Daemon X Machina, expanding its scope with new factions, deeper customisation, and co-op multiplayer.
Some of the new factions announced over the past few weeks are:
Reclaimers
An underground resistance group fighting back against the Sovereign Axiom regime. They operate in secret, using hidden routes and covert tactics to avoid detection. The Reclaimers are united by a desire to restore humanity's freedom, though some members remain wary of their powerful new ally, Nova.
NEUN (Special Services 9th Division)
Also known as the "Demons of Heaven," NEUN is an elite military unit within the Sovereign Axiom. Composed of nine genetically modified Outers, each member boasts unique combat abilities born from brutal experimentation. They view humanity as obsolete and fight to reshape the world in their image.
Whether you're a returning pilot or new to the series, the demo offers a solid preview of what's shaping up to be a bold evolution in mech combat.
You can grab the demo now:
With titanic boss battles, faction drama, and a fully customisable Arsenal at your fingertips, it's time to see if you've got what it takes to survive the Scion's world