Until Dawn 2 Finds Horror In The Sun

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In contrast to the snowy, mountainous landscape of the first game, Until Dawn 2 is set on a tropical island, but still involves a set of horny young people getting hacked and slashed.

Just like the first game, it's a cinematic, choice-based horror game where your decisions affect who lives and dies.

The game was announced at the June 2026 https://www.gamespot.com/articles/playstation-state-of-play-june-2026-all-the-biggest-announcements-and-games/">State of Play.









Until Dawn 2 follows a crew of ghost hunters to Akishima Island, which is home to mountain trails, ancient archeological sites, and a vacation spot abandoned for decades.

Though the ghost hunters have faked every encounter with the supernatural thus far, they will encounter evil forces on the island.

The trailer only show what appears to be a masked killer, but as fans of the first game know, such characters are not always as sinister as they may appear.





As in the first game, every player character can live or die based on the choices of the player.

They can treat their horrified teens as precious souls in need of protection or as slasher movie hacks best murdered.

One such choice is showcased in the trailer.

While running away from the aforementioned masked killer, a player can choose to push their companion Luke off a cliff or to jump alone.

Pushing Luke seems to result in his death to the rocks below the cliff.

Until Dawn already got a spiritual sequel in the form of https://www.gamespot.com/games/the-quarry-2/" id="463703">The Quarry, where players take the role of teenage camp counselors beset by mysterious beasts.

This Until Dawn sequel is not developed by the original developers, Supermassive Games, which have also released many horror games as part of the Dark Pictures Anthology series.

Instead, it is helmed by Firesprite, the team behind the Horizon VR game Call Of The Mountain and the survival horror game The Persistence.





Whether Until Dawn 2 has any direct connection to the first game, or the film adaptation (besides the presence of the always-welcome Peter Stormare) is still unknown.

This story is developing.

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