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Ahh that makes sense, the demo probably isn't available till the game comes out.
Thanks for including a demo, something I wish more devs did, soething different from the norm these days sadly!
Just to be clear, the demo version is the free version of the game that can only be played alongside someone who owns the Buddy Pass. When a player who owns the Buddy Pass sends an invite to someone who does not a copy of Wolfenstein: Youngblood, they'll be prompted to download the demo version. As long as they play with someone who owns the Buddy Pass, they can play through the entire game for free!
Later on, if they choose to purchase the game, all their progress will carry over as well.
I see, thanks for the clarification!
Source: https://bethesda.net/en/game/wolfenstein-faq
"How many friends can I invite with the Buddy Pass?
You can only play with one friend at a time, but you can use the Buddy Pass to invite as many friends as you want. "
Sincerely, thank you!