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Oxenfree 2 coming to PC, Switch, more in 2021

Get excited for Oxenfree 2 Lost Signals!

Oxenfree 2 Lost Signals was today confirmed in a Nintendo Indies Showcase and will head to Switch, Windows PC and other platforms later this year.

The title is set five years after the original Oxenfree and will feature a new cast of characters.

“Words cannot begin to express how happy I am to finally talk about Oxenfree II: Lost Signals,” said Sean Krankel of developer Night School Studio.

Oxenfree is such a special game to us, and it has been an incredible experience to revisit this world. We’re eager to welcome our players back while inviting newcomers to embark on an adventure with an entirely new cast of characters that retains the weird, heartfelt, and personalized experience of the original.”

We’ll let you know when Oxenfree 2‘s release date and full list of confirmed platforms becomes available. For now, it’s first trailer is below.

Oxenfree 2 Lost Signals

13 July 2023
PC PS4 PS5 Switch
 


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