Direct Storage application game ‘Force Poken’, PC version trial version is being distributed

The PC version of ‘FORSPOKEN’, a new action RPG released by Square Enix on January 24th, also started to provide a trial version.

Force Forkken is a game developed by Luminous Productions, a subsidiary of Square Enix. The plot is regarding the adventure of ‘Frey Holland’, a girl who is suddenly summoned to a strange world and can use mysterious magic, fighting once morest ferocious monsters to return to her home.

▲ ‘Force Forkken’, where the trial version of the PC version is being distributed (Source = Microsoft Store)

Like an action RPG, you can fight enemies with fancy skills and magic, and you can also do parkour action that quickly overcomes various terrain features. However, in the trial version, there are not many types of magic and parkour actions that can be used, so you have to purchase the main game to enjoy all of Force Poken.

Meanwhile, Force Forkken is a game that uses Microsoft’s ‘DirectStorage’ technology. Direct storage is a technology that improves storage data input/output speed by simplifying the process of sending and receiving data through many stages of various hardware. Therefore, games with direct storage can experience significantly faster loading speeds than existing games when installed on an NVMe SSD.

The Force Forkn PC version is sold on Steam, the Microsoft Store, and the Epic Games Store, and a trial version is also being distributed in all three places.

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