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Oxenfree 2 Lost Signals release date set for July

The time is finally near.

The Oxenfree 2 Lost Signals release date has been set for July 2023, Night School Studio has today revealed.

Originally expected back in 2021, players on Windows PC, PS4, PS5 and Switch can now expect the title from 12 July.

Publisher Netflix describes the title as “the mind-bending follow-up to the critically-acclaimed narrative adventure game Oxenfree from Night School Studio.

“In the small coastal town of Camena, unnaturally occurring electromagnetic waves are suddenly causing interference with electrical and radio equipment,” Netflix continued. “Reluctantly, Riley Poverly, an environmental researcher, returns to her hometown to investigate the mystery, but what she finds is more than she bargained for.

“As you go on this journey with Riley, you’ll shape every step of the story through your choices. How you choose to deal with the supernatural events at hand will forever alter the future.”

Expect Oxenfree 2 Lost Signals on Windows PC, PS4, PS5 and Switch from 12 July.

Oxenfree 2 Lost Signals

13 July 2023
PC PS4 PS5 Switch
 


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