Haze Demo Coming to PSN in Early May
Demo to give a taste of 4 player co-op and single player
Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Ubisoft dropped us a line letting us know that there will be a fully playable demo for Haze, the new first-person shooter, coming exclusively to the PlayStation Network in early May.

The demo will give gamers a taste of not only the single-player campaign in Haze, but will also allow up to four-player, drop-in drop-out co-op play online. Developed by shooter experts Free Radical, creators of the critically acclaimed TimeSplitters series, Haze is scheduled for release in the US exclusively on the PlayStation 3 on May 20th 2008.

Check out this brand spanking new screenshot from the upcoming demo!

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