Weird West’s first act is now free to play

Weird West

Devolver Digital has made the first act of their immersive Wild West RPG Weird West playable for free.

Players that have been interested in Weird West can now try the first act, the Bounty Hunter Journey, for free on PC.

This gives you full access to the first of the game’s 5 Journeys, and when played on Steam, your save file from the demo automatically transfers to the full game. The game will also be 50% off this weekend.

You can find a trailer showing off the first act below.

You can find a rundown (via Steam) below:

Discover a dark fantasy reimagining of the Wild West where lawmen and gunslingers share the frontier with fantastical creatures. Journey through the story of a group of atypical heroes, written into legend by the decisions you make in an unforgiving land. Each journey is unique and tailored to the actions taken – a series of high stakes adventures where everything counts and the world reacts to the choices you make. Form a posse or venture forth alone into an otherworldly confines of the Weird West and make each legend your own.

Weird West: Dark Fantasy reimagining of the Wild West where lawmen and gunslingers share the frontier with fantastical creatures, each playing with their own rules and their own peculiar motives.

Intertwined Destinies: Discover the world through origin stories of different characters, moving from one character’s journey to the next until all converge in a final chapter.

Bespoke Experience: Each playthrough is unique as the game tailors the story to the player’s actions and past choices for an ideal dramatic arc.

Immersive Sim: Weird West supports different styles of play in a simulated sandbox world where characters, factions, and even places react to a player’s decisions.

Weird West is available on Windows PC (via the Epic Games Store, GOG, and Steam), PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. If you missed it, you can find our review here (we recommend it!).

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