Players can now return to Camena to once again face paranormal phenomena. Oxenfree II: Lost Signals has launched today. On phones you will download it for free, but under one condition.
The game has been made available on Steam. To celebrate the release, it is available 25% off (on July 19 the price will increase). The game is albo available in PlayStation Store. On mobile devices, on the other hand, the game is available for free to Netflix subscribers - simply download it to your phone from Google Play or App Store, log in to your Netflix account and play.
Today marks the release of sequel to Oxenfree from 2016. Anticipated Lost Signals will be available on Steam, and right now interested parties can buy the game on PlayStation Store. Recall that the game was developed by Night School Studio, and published by Netflix.
The action of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals will begin five years after the events of the prequel. In the new adventure, players will take on the role of Riley, who returns to Camena to solve the secret of radio signals affecting the condition of the small town.
Like its predecessor, this part is also a 2D adventure game, enabling us to explore various locations and converse with people we encounter. During the discussions, players must choose from the available dialogue options to steer the events, as well as face paranormal phenomena, the unraveling of which will be helped, among other things, by a portable radio known from the first installment.
Let's point out that Oxenfree II: Lost Signals was released exclusively on PC (Steam), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.
The title has already received the first reviews. On Metacritic you will find 29 of them, and the average so far is 76/100 for the PC version.
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