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Embers of the Uncrowned is participating in Steam Next Fest with a free playable demo running June 15 to June 22, 2026. The week long showcase is the first opportunity for the public to play the isometric dark fantasy MMORPG from NEXON, and players who launch the demo during the event window receive a set of in-game cosmetics that will be granted to their account at full launch. This page collects everything that has been officially confirmed about the demo, alongside a few items that are still unannounced.
What Is Steam Next Fest
Steam Next Fest is a recurring multi-day event on Steam that gathers free demos for upcoming PC titles. Each participating game publishes a separate demo entry that can be installed during the festival window, and developers often run livestreams or post developer notes alongside the demo build. Once the festival ends, individual demos may stay live, be removed, or be reworked, depending on the team behind each title. The official Embers of the Uncrowned demo is one of the games featured in the June 2026 edition of the festival.
Demo at a Glance
Detail | Value |
|---|---|
Event | Steam Next Fest (June 2026) |
Demo Window | June 15, 2026 to June 22, 2026 |
Cost | Free to download and play |
Platform | PC via Steam |
Operating System | Windows 11 (64-bit) |
Anti-Cheat | Kernel-level NGS |
Reward | In-game launch cosmetics for participants |
Wishlist Required | Not confirmed |
Confirmed Classes | Three (Spectral Blade, Executioner, Stormbringer) |
Gender Selection | Not in demo (deferred to later build) |
How to Access the Demo
The demo is distributed through Steam as a separate app entry from the main store page. During the Steam Next Fest window, players can install it from the festival hub or directly from the demo page, and once installed it appears in the Steam library like any other game. As with most Steam Next Fest titles, the developers have asked interested players to wishlist the main store page in advance so that store and library notifications fire when the demo goes live. Whether wishlisting is required to claim the in-game cosmetic reward has not been publicly stated, so any player who wants the reward should plan to actually install and launch the demo at some point between June 15 and June 22, 2026.
Reward for Participants
Players who download and play the demo during the event window receive a bundle of in-game cosmetics that will be delivered to their account at the full launch. The exact cosmetic items, the number of pieces in the set, and whether the reward is tied to specific in-game progress (versus simply launching the demo) have not been disclosed. Cosmetics are visual only and do not influence combat performance, in line with the game's stated non pay-to-win position on monetization.
Expected Demo Content
Specific demo build content (which zones, quests, or boss encounters are playable) has not been published. What has been confirmed:
Three playable classes. The demo is expected to make all three of the announced classes available: Spectral Blade, Executioner, and Stormbringer.
Locked gender at character creation. Full character customization including gender selection is planned for the released game but is not present in this initial demo build. Each class will appear with a fixed body type for the duration of Steam Next Fest.
Core combat systems. The demo showcases the fast paced, skill based isometric combat loop that the team has been highlighting, including the SP-based evasion resource, the stagger system, and spell interruption windows on enemy attacks.
Build-defining systems. The demo is positioned as a vertical slice of the game, so progression layers such as Skill Gems, Gear Enhancement, and the Bloodline Awakening system are expected to appear in some form, though depth and unlock pacing in the demo may differ from the full game.
Larger group activities such as Domain Bosses and raids, and the long term settlement building loop where the player's camp grows into a city, have not been confirmed for the demo build. Treat anything beyond the three classes and the core combat systems as unverified until the developers publish a demo overview.
System Requirements Summary
The demo runs on the same minimum and recommended specifications listed on the main store page. A full breakdown lives on the System Requirements page; the short version:
Tier | CPU | RAM | GPU | Storage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Minimum | Intel Core i5-3570 or AMD FX-8350 | 8 GB | GeForce GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 580 | 30 GB |
Recommended | Intel Core i5-9600 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600X | 16 GB | GeForce RTX 2060 or Radeon RX 5700 XT | 30 GB |
Both tiers require 64-bit Windows 11, DirectX 11, and the kernel-level NGS anti-cheat driver. Players should expect the anti-cheat to install on first launch and may need to reboot before the demo can start.
What Has Not Been Confirmed
Several details that players regularly ask about remain unannounced as of the demo's lead-up:
Engine. The team has not publicly stated which game engine Embers of the Uncrowned uses. Treat any third-party claim of a specific engine as speculation.
Full release date. No launch year, quarter, or window has been given. The demo is the only firm date on the calendar.
Free-to-play status. The team has committed to a non pay-to-win monetization model and confirmed that gear, progression items, and essential consumables are obtainable through gameplay. Whether the base game itself will be free-to-play, buy-to-play, or use another model has not been officially confirmed.
Console release. A console version has been described as a possibility but is not confirmed. The demo is PC-only via Steam.
Demo carry-over. Whether character progress made during the demo carries over to the full release is not stated. Only the cosmetic reward has been confirmed to transfer.
Tips for Players
Wishlist the main store page in advance so the demo install prompt appears in your Steam notifications when the festival opens.
Keep at least 30 GB of free storage on the drive where you install Steam games; the demo build matches the full game's listed storage requirement.
Reserve some time inside the June 15 to June 22 window. Steam Next Fest demos are typically removed from the store when the festival ends, so the cosmetic reward window closes with it.
Try more than one class if time allows. Switching between Spectral Blade, Executioner, and Stormbringer is the fastest way to feel out which playstyle suits you ahead of full release.
Provide feedback through the official channels the developers point to in their demo announcement. Player input during Steam Next Fest is one of the few times pre-release feedback can directly influence balance and systems.
Related Pages
See Getting Started for a broader orientation, Platforms and Release for the full launch picture, and Classes for an overview of the three playable archetypes available in the demo.