Indie game Oxenfree gets successor for Nintendo Switch and PC

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Oxenfree II: Lost Signals will be released this year for Nintendo Switch and on Steam. The game is a successor to Oxenfree from 2016, a mysterious adventure game. The new part takes place five years after the events of the first game.

In Oxenfree II: Lost Signal, players take on the role of new protagonist Riley to investigate mysterious radio signals. Developer Night School Studio shows some images of this in a short trailer.

Oxenfree came out in 2016 and that game can end in different ways depending on which choice players make. Whether that will affect the second part is not yet known. The first part was positively received by many players and reviewers and, according to the makers, was already sold 1.5 million times two years ago.

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals was presented by Nintendo during a showcase of indie games for the Nintendo Switch. However, a trailer from the developer and publisher reveals that the game is also coming to Steam. The first game also appeared for other consoles, Android and iOS, whether that also applies to part two, is not yet known. A release date has not yet been announced, but the game should be released this year.

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