To be precise, it’ll be available for download starting February 25th, which also marks the beginning of the first season of live service, called Eternal Tower. This season will run until May 31st and it’s coupled with a Battle Pass, too. As with most Battle Passes, there will be a free track and a Premium track, which normally costs 1,000 Garaz (the in-game currency) but will be free for this first season. A PC demo will be released on Steam as well, albeit a month later, towards the end of March. Pre-purchasing the $100 Digital Deluxe Edition grants three-day early access to players, in addition to the Gideon Attire Pack, the Zu Attire Pack, the Legatus Cape, the Winged Cape, and the Acanthus Frontlet Accessory. Babylon’s Fall didn’t exactly impress Francesco during the Closed Beta, as outlined in his hands-on preview. Babylon’s Fall is set to launch on March 3rd for PC, PS4, and PS5. As things currently stand, Babylon’s Fall does have some potential, but there is a lot of work to be done for the game to truly become fun. As a massive Platinum Games fan, I was a little disappointed in what I experienced during the closed beta. Hopefully, the studio can turn things around before the game officially launches.