Sad Cat Studios has announced the launch of the free demo of Replaced, a 2.5D action platform game with a retro-futuristic cyberpunk aesthetic. Starting February 11, and after several delays caused by external factors, PC users will be able to access this preview version through Steam.The full release of the game is scheduled for March 12.
Replaced places the player in an alternate version of the United States set in the 1980s, destroyed by a nuclear catastrophe.The player takes on the role of Reach, an artificial intelligence trapped in a human body against his will.The story explores the secrets of the Phoenix Corporation.
The development of Replaced has been marked by significant difficulties.In 2022, Sad Cat Studios was forced to postpone the project due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a situation that affected both the team structure and the planned deadlines.This first delay was extended in 2023 and repeated in 2024, evidencing the technical and logistical problems that international events pose for small independent studios.
These inconveniences have not only generated greater expectations among the public, but have also tested the determination of the creative team, which has decided to remain faithful to the original vision of the game despite the difficulties.
Although Sad Cat Studios has not released all the details about the demo, it is expected that players will be able to discover various game mechanics and experience the cinematic narrative that characterizes Replaced.The project stands out for its combination of dynamic action and scenarios with a cinematographic approach, as well as for a plot in which science fiction and dilemmas about human identity play a central role.
The demo will serve both to detect possible technical improvements and to offer the community a first contact with the oppressive atmosphere and pixel art aesthetics of the game.Participants will be able to identify unconventional design patterns and see how narrative and gameplay are integrated, a relevant aspect within new independent games.
Since its announcement, Replaced has aroused the interest of fans, who consider it a possible reference within the film action genre in the indie scene.The previews and first impressions of those who have tried the game at specialized fairs indicate that its dystopian approach, with advanced technology in a post-nuclear society, addresses current issues and offers a deep narrative.
Sad Cat Studios’ decision to release a free demo before the official release opens the offering to a broader audience, something rare in highly anticipated releases.The next few days will serve to check if Replaced meets the expectations created after its delays and if it manages to position itself among the most notable titles of the year for cyberpunk fans.

