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A new cult called Parentage has been trying to open new portals on the Edwards Island
Oxenfree, a series of updates in 2021 added radio transitions that would provide context into some future villains, a group called Parentage. Later that year, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals got delayed into 2023, with the goal of adding more localisation options.
But now, the of a cult group, the aforementioned Parentage, have been prodding at the chance of opening a new portal and pulling something sinister out. “Have you seen anyone else around? We've been all over,” Riley tells her partner in the Oxenfree II: Lost Signals trailer, hinting they're traversing through a ghost town and that the cult might have something to do with it. The game works on an easy point-and-click mechanic, where you tap into ghostly frequencies using the signature ‘radio mechanic' as means to communicate with supernatural entities and jump back in time via fissures in the natural space. The trailer offers glimpses of a bunch of unnatural occurrences such as a glitchy demon, characters being forcefully levitated, and a weird tilting house.
Besides that, you've got the general navigation, which includes climbing and rappelling across Camena's hauntingly beautiful landscape. There's also a new ‘walkie-talkie conversation system' that lets you interact with saved s and speak to locals to piece together the mystery surrounding the town. Night School Studio was the first 40 new games coming to its platform in 2023.
Oxenfree II: Lost Signals releases July 12 on Netflix. The first Oxenfree game is currently available to Netflix subscribers as a free .
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