MWM Interactive and developer Night School Studio announced today that Oxenfree II will be coming to PS4 and PS5 as well alongside its previously announced Switch and PC versions in 2022.
Oxenfree II: Lost Signals will take place five years after the events of the original OXENFREE. Fans can look forward to a gripping narrative-driven adventure featuring an all-new cast of characters and an original story.
“Launching OXENFREE II on PlayStation is a perfect fit. Now even more players can explore the beautifully weird and eerie world our team is creating,” said Sean Krankel, co-founder and studio director at Night School Studio. “With OXENFREE II: Lost Signals, we want players to carve out their own story in a frightening new location. We are crafting an adventure that builds on the mind-bending, choice-based storytelling of the original while introducing a new cast and series of dangerous mysteries for players to unravel.”
OXENFREE II: Lost Signals follows the story of Riley, an environmental researcher who returns to her hometown Camena to investigate mysterious radio frequency signals causing disturbances in electronic equipment throughout the small town. She soon discovers a long history of ghostly happenings on the nearby Edwards Island and becomes entangled in a frightening, supernatural mystery. Featuring Night School Studio’s signature, naturalistic dialogue system, OXENFREE II: Lost Signals gives players more agency to shape their experience in unexpected ways.
Check out below the announcement trailer:
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