"NieR: Automata Demo" and "Final Fantasy XV" Holiday Pack brings good news. Square Enix announced an awaited milestone for both new action role-playing game.

"Nier: Automata" can now be downloaded for Play Station 4. The 4.4 GB download of this playable demo version of the famous game is now available for free through the PlayStation Stores in North America and Europe.

The demo play features Yorha No.2 Type B, an android "Nier: Automata" character taking on a new challenge. She is set to destroy a massive enemy weapon as she enters an abandoned factory.

Yorha No.2 Type B's journey is a part of the quest with her android partner 9S to defeat powerful machine life forms in order to repossess a machine-driven dystopia. The game uses both English and Japanese voiceovers as well as subtitles that go along with it, as reported by The Forbes.

"Nier: Automata", an RPG developed by Platinum Games and Square Enix features humanity being sent to the moon to retreat thousands of years in the future. It is set to be officially launched on March 7, 2017, in North America and March 10, 2017, in Europe, with its PC version awaited to follow.

Square Enix also announced the release of Final Fantasy XV and Dragon Quest crossover weapons. These weapons will be making its way into Nier: Automata creating an even more exciting gaming experience to its players.

Final Fantasy XV will boast of its "Engine Blade," Notcis' signature weapon. "Nier: Automata" will also be using a famous weapon from Dragon Quest called the "Cypress Stick," according to Play Station Life Style.

The "Engine Blade," has been known to be a very special and powerful weapon in "Final Fantasy XV". With an appearance somewhat similar to a motorcycle engine, it is built with its own ability to evade when needed.

"The Nier: Automata" and "Final Fantasy XV" holiday pack made available today will also include some extra freebies. Warrior's, Nixperience Band and Carnival Passport will come as an extra pack while Choco-Mog Tee will be available late January.

Here is a sneak preview of the demo.