GRIDbeat Gets Demo
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LOS ANGELES — February 4, in the year of our Lord 2026
— Acclaim, the publisher that helped define a generation, and
developer Ridiculous Games today announced that the first playable
demo of their upcoming rhythm-based dungeon crawler, GRIDbeat!, is
now available to download on Steam ahead of Steam Next Fest:
February 2026 Edition. A Nintendo Switch version of the demo will be
available on the Switch eShop later this month.
In GRIDbeat!, you assume the role of a hacker who just breached
Knoss.OS, the planet’s most heavily fortified corporate network, and
made off with a payload of priceless data. Now trapped within the
sprawling digital labyrinth of the Mainframe, every keystroke is a
rhythm, every move a measure in a desperate dance for survival.
Outmaneuver relentless security protocols, battle brutal military
simulations, and fend off insidious, corrupting viral code… all
programmed with one directive: to delete you forever.
The Steam demo allows players to get into the rhythm of GRIDbeat’s
pulse-pounding gameplay. Players can choose from one of nine hackers
and test their skills and reflexes as they infiltrate 13 stages,
including three Training Sim stages, six main campaign levels, and,
for those really wanting to show off their hacking prowess, four
unlockable challenge levels.
With three difficulty modes to choose from, this demo should serve
as the perfect tool to help players hone their hacking skills ahead
of delving into Knoss.OS in the full game when it launches this
spring.
“Releasing the GRIDbeat! demo feels like reaching the final
checkpoint before the finish line,” said Jaime Bencia, Senior
Producer at Ridiculous Games. “This moment is a direct result of
three years of passion, creativity, and relentless hard work from
the incredible Ridiculous Games development team. After building
this world around rhythm, movement, and momentum, we’re beyond
excited to finally let players experience the Grid for themselves
and grateful to our partners at Acclaim for their support in helping
us reach this milestone.”
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