Oxenfree II: Lost Signals pushed back to 2023
Oxenfree II: Lost Signals has been pushed back to 2023. This is done, in part, in order to offer more locations. See you in a few months.
Netflix has been active in the video game market for some time now, in particular offering mobile games that are more or less exclusive to subscribers. And it is now clear that the streaming giant has big ambitions in this segment. Ads in this direction are proliferating, on often emblematic platform licenses, most often straight adaptations. Today, the long-awaited game Oxenfree II: Lost Signals talks about him.
Oxenfree II: Lost Signals pushed back to 2023
Studio Night School has decided to postpone the release of Oxenfree II: Lost Signals. The developers have announced that the 2016 sequel to Oxenfree will not be released until next year at the earliest. “In order to make Oxenfree II truly special and offer more localizations, we have moved the launch window to 2023,” the studio tweeted. This postponement announcement came right after Netflix announced that subscribers could download the original game for free.
This is in particular to be able to offer more places
The streaming giant acquired Night School Studio in 2021. Given Netflix’s global audience, it makes sense to take the time to localize the game into more languages. By the way, the new “Netflix Edition”has support for subtitles in more than 30 languages. Oxenfree II: Lost Signals will be available on Steam, PlayStation 4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch next year.
See you in a few months
A few more months of patience and you can discover new supernatural adventures for Alex and his group of friends in the face of ghosts and other creatures that may have appeared since they opened this cursed portal. If you don’t know the original game, don’t hesitate, this is a very good success.
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