ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs Demo: Is It Still Up?

The ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs demo appears delisted as of August 2026, and demo saves do not carry into the full game. Here is what is confirmed.

Two direct answers. The demo appears to have been delisted — its Steam page redirected to the storefront when checked on 16 August 2026. And demo progress does not carry over into the full game, which was addressed directly by the developers in the Steam discussions.

Current status

When the demo's store page was opened on 16 August 2026, it redirected back to the Steam storefront rather than loading a demo listing. That behaviour is what a delisted page does.

The full game's store page was checked on the same date and showed no demo section either. Two independent signals pointing the same way is reasonably strong evidence.

What is not known about the delisting

No source gathered states when the demo was removed or why. That absence is worth being explicit about, because it is exactly the kind of gap that invites guessing.

The honest framing is: a demo existed, and as of 16 August 2026 it is no longer available. Any explanation for the removal beyond that is speculation. 待确认.

Demo saves do not transfer

This is the most commonly asked question about the demo, and it has a clear answer. Progress from the demo does not carry into the full release.

The explanation given in the Steam discussions is that the full version changed substantially enough from the demo build that carrying saves forward was not supported. If you played the demo, you start fresh. See the save location guide for where full-game saves live.

How the demo performed

The demo did well during a Steam Next Fest. It drew a strongly positive reception and ranked among the most-played demos of that event.

That reception is part of the context for the game's launch, which arrived with substantial pre-release interest. See the release date page.

What the demo contained

待确认: The specific content scope of the demo — which devices, how far into the story, and how long it ran — is not established in the material gathered. Descriptions of demo length circulating on third-party sites have not been corroborated against a primary source.

Given the demo is no longer available, this is unlikely to become verifiable except from players who kept notes at the time.

How the demo differed from the full game

The one concrete difference on record is the one that matters for saves: the full version changed enough from the demo build that save transfer was ruled out.

Beyond that, no itemised comparison exists in the material gathered. The scale of change implied by the save-transfer answer suggests the differences were substantial, but that is inference rather than a documented changelog.

If you are looking for a way to try it first

With the demo delisted, the practical options are the usual ones: watch a gameplay capture, or rely on Steam's refund policy within its stated limits.

The official launch trailer and full playthrough captures on YouTube show the repair loop clearly, which is the part most people want to evaluate before buying.

Checking for yourself

This is a "current status" page, and current status changes. If you want to confirm whether the demo has returned, the checks are:

  1. Open the game's Steam store page and look for a demo section.
  2. Search the Steam store directly for the demo listing.
  3. Check the official announcements feed for any mention of it.

If any of those turn up a live demo, this page is out of date and worth flagging.


待确认: The demo's removal date and reason, its exact content scope and length, an itemised list of differences from the full game, and whether it may return are all unestablished in the material gathered. Note that the delisting conclusion rests on a store-page redirect observed on a single date — it is strong evidence but not an official statement, and no announcement confirming removal has been found.