A demo, which will be available from Criterion’s and EA’s website, will allow gamers to explore the entire city and access all the in-game events, as well as including the normal online multiplayer modes.
The developer has not specified what restrictions will be placed on the demo.
This is not the first time Criterion has dabbled with bold digital distribution strategies. Earlier this year it announced that it was to make Burnout Paradise available to download directly over Sony’s PlayStation Network – unusual for a title that is also available at retail.
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