Corner Shop: NightShift – demo coming late July
[p]We're excited to announce that the 
Corner Shop: NightShift demo will launch on Steam in late July. This early build introduces key elements from the upcoming Early Access version, offering a playable first look into the game's tone, systems, and story.[/p][p][/p][hr][/hr][h2][/h2][h2]Screenshots from the demo:[/h2][p]
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[/p][hr][/hr][h2]What's in the demo?[/h2]
- [p]Introduction to Adam Callahan's story – a man trying to rebuild his life after a personal collapse.[/p]
- [p]A slow-burn, immersive psychological horror atmosphere, set during night shifts in a lonely corner store.[/p]
- [p]Early versions of the store mechanics, interaction systems, and the in-game phone and SMS features.[/p]
- [p]A focus on narrative tension, subtle unease, and gradually unlocking layers of gameplay.[/p]
- [p]The demo will be permanently available and regularly updated based on player feedback.[/p]
[hr][/hr][h2]Frequent devlogs incoming[/h2][p]Leading up to the demo release, we’ll be publishing 
regular devlogs where we’ll dive deeper into the game's mechanics, inspirations, design choices, and behind-the-scenes development.
If you're curious how we mix mundane routines with psychological dread – stay tuned.[/p][hr][/hr][h2]Localization[/h2][p]The demo will be available in 
16 languages, with full 
English voice-over.
If wishlist numbers grow, we plan to expand voice-over support to more languages.[/p][hr][/hr][h2]Media release[/h2][p]Alongside the demo, we’ll be releasing:[/p]
- [p]A brand new official trailer[/p]
- [p]Fresh in-game screenshots[/p]
- [p]Updated gameplay footage[/p]
[hr][/hr][h2]Share your feedback[/h2][p]Join our 
Discord to chat with the team and other players. Your feedback directly impacts development:[/p][p][/p][p]
https://discord.gg/qFtTy6Uh[/p][p][/p][p]You can also share your thoughts on the Steam Community forum – we read everything.[/p][hr][/hr][h2]Add to your wishlist[/h2][p]Wishlists help small dev teams more than you might think.[/p][hr][/hr][h2]
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