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Now you can test your skills in a fast-paced ultraviolent retro FPS for free. A demo version of the game in development ULTRAKILL is now available on GOG.COM! It features the title's tutorial, 5 levels, and a secret mission - all filled with adrenaline-packed fun.

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Thank you for bringing your demo to gog.
Uh, these kind of games are too fast for me. But I like the look of it :)

Arsi "Hakita" Patala, wish you many success with the sell.
Cool, it made it over here, thanks to the DEV/GoG for bringing this over to our shores! Definitely wish listed and down loaded!
When I download the demo, does it stay in my library forever, only with the option to hide it? Or is it possible to delete the demo after purchasing the full game? I wouldn´t like to clutter my library with demos, that I won´t play ever again.
I like the system specs: Minimum sound: "One that can handle extreme loudness.", Recommended sound: "MAXIMUM VOLUME YIELDS MAXIMUM RESULTS." Will try out with the offline installer. Thanks!
Post edited October 08, 2020 by drm9009
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Oddeus: When I download the demo, does it stay in my library forever, only with the option to hide it? Or is it possible to delete the demo after purchasing the full game? I wouldn´t like to clutter my library with demos, that I won´t play ever again.
It'll stay in your library no matter if you own the full game later or not.
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Oddeus: When I download the demo, does it stay in my library forever, only with the option to hide it? Or is it possible to delete the demo after purchasing the full game? I wouldn´t like to clutter my library with demos, that I won´t play ever again.
You can contact support and kindly ask them to remove it from your account.
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Oddeus: When I download the demo, does it stay in my library forever, only with the option to hide it? Or is it possible to delete the demo after purchasing the full game? I wouldn´t like to clutter my library with demos, that I won´t play ever again.
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Berzerk2002: It'll stay in your library no matter if you own the full game later or not.
Thanks for the reply.
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Oddeus: When I download the demo, does it stay in my library forever, only with the option to hide it? Or is it possible to delete the demo after purchasing the full game? I wouldn´t like to clutter my library with demos, that I won´t play ever again.
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Vythonaut: You can contact support and kindly ask them to remove it from your account.
Could be stressful for both sides, if I start to download all demos and then each time ask to remove them. I think I´ll stay with gameplay videos for decision making.
Post edited October 08, 2020 by Oddeus
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Vythonaut: You can contact support and kindly ask them to remove it from your account.
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Oddeus: Could be stressful for both sides, if I start to download all demos and then each time ask to remove them. I think I´ll stay with gameplay videos for decision making.
But it's not like demo is a paid product.
So it's not like they have any basis to make a fuss about "but you already downloaded it".
I really see no reason for them to do so for demos.
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GOG.com: A demo version
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Post edited October 08, 2020 by B1tF1ghter
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Vythonaut: You can contact support and kindly ask them to remove it from your account.
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Oddeus: Could be stressful for both sides, if I start to download all demos and then each time ask to remove them. I think I´ll stay with gameplay videos for decision making.
Fair enough. A good gameplay video will certainly help you see what the game offers, although a demo offers the benefit of making sure that your PC can handle the game, in case you have outdated hardware.
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Oddeus: Could be stressful for both sides, if I start to download all demos and then each time ask to remove them. I think I´ll stay with gameplay videos for decision making.
You can always hide the games/demos in your libary.
I played the demo on Steam and loved it. I am sure glad I followed my instinct on this one and waited. I had a feeling it would come to gog. :)