Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals has been postponed to 2023 and has been named Night School Studio’s “Best Game Ever”.
Night School Studio has shared an update twitter, He said part of the reason for the delay was because he wanted to make it “really special” and “add some localization.”
“OXENFREE II: Lost Signals is a great game thanks to our amazing community,” wrote Night School Studio. “Seeing your fan art, reading your excited comments, and connecting with you ignites our ambition to create the best game ever. We’re moving the release window to 2023 to keep things simple and add more localizations.
“Thank you for your patience, support and understanding. We can’t wait to share the game with you. Stay tuned.”
Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals was first announced to release on Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5 and Steam in 2021, a sequel set five years after the events of the original 2016 supernatural coming-of-age drama game. functions as
This new story follows Riley, who “returns to his hometown of Kamena to investigate a mysterious radio frequency signal that causes mysterious interference.”
In a hands-off preview of Oxenfree 2, he said, “The promise of its expanded potential was clearly visible in this short section alone.” It also stated that Night School “aims to deepen the promise of player agency and choice within created worlds and stories, and to do so in ways that go beyond selecting dialogue options during dialogue.” increase.
If you haven’t played the original Oxenfree yet, be sure to check out our review and the news that a special Netflix edition of Oxenfree is now available to all subscribers at no extra charge.
For more, read on to learn more about Netflix’s acquisition of Night School Studio and how Oxenfree got an update to tie it into Oxenfree 2 five years after its launch.
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