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Composer(s)
  
Samuel Laflamme

Initial release date
  
25 April 2017

Developer
  
Red Barrels Studio

Genre
  
Survival horror

Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Engine
  
Unreal Engine

Series
  
Outlast


Publisher(s)
  
Red Barrels WB Games Inc. (Outlast Trinity)

Platforms
  
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems

Similar
  
Survival horror games, Other games

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Outlast 2 (stylized as OULAST II) is an upcoming first-person survival horror video game developed and published by Red Barrels. It is the sequel to the 2013 video game Outlast, and features a journalist named Blake Langermann, along with his wife Lynn, roaming the Arizona desert to explore the murder of a pregnant woman, Jane Doe. Unfortunately, Blake and Lynn get separated in a helicopter crash, and Blake has to find his wife while traveling through a village inhabited by a sect who believes the end of days is upon them.

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Shortly after the release and popularity of Outlast, Red Barrels announced the sequel. Gameplay demos were then released at both PAX East and E3 2016 on 22 April and 15 June respectively, with a release slated for Fall 2016. However, due to complications and development, the game was delayed to Q1 2017 on August 1.

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The game is to be released in April 25, 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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Gameplay

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Outlast 2 is a first-person survival horror game that, like its predecessor Outlast, is a single-player campaign. It is set in the Sonoran desert at night, also carrying over the found footage characteristics from the first game. The player controls freelance journalist Blake Langermann, who investigates a dilapidated rural area in Supai, near the Sonoran Desert.

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Langermann is completely unable to fight and can only defend in scripted scenes similar to the original Outlast, and can hide in lockers, crouch, run, jump, walk, vault and climb much like the first game. He only possesses a camcorder, which has night vision enabled, though the camcorder's batteries are also drained when night vision is used. Unlike the first game, Langermann's status as a cameraman means he has a much more advanced camera in his possession, one with clearer footage, zoom, and an audio detection system built into each speaker that can be used to detect distant footsteps and other noises. Spare batteries suitable for the camcorder are spread throughout the locations. Langermann also wears glasses, which limits the player's vision if they fall off.

Plot

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Blake Langermann, an investigative journalist and cameraman working alongside his wife, Lynn, crash-lands and roams onto the Supai region of the Sonoran desert while following the mysterious murder of a young, pregnant woman only known as Jane Doe. While searching for her, Blake must travel through a village cut off from society where a sect who believes the end of days is upon them has taken up residence.

Development

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After the successful release and development of Outlast, Red Barrels confirmed the development of Outlast 2 on 23 October 2014. It was also reported that the characters and setting would be much different than the first, as players wouldn't return to Mount Massive in the sequel. In an interview with Bloody Disgusting, co-founder Philippe Morin stated that "we really want to keep improving our craft, but ultimately we'll approach things the same way."

On 28 October, on both Red Barrels's Facebook and Twitter accounts, a post featured a bulletin board with documents posted saying, "Classified", and the word "Tomorrow" across the picture. The next day, the teaser trailer for the game was released on their YouTube account.

On 26 January 2016, when asked about the possibility of being released simultaneously and pre-order, Red Barrels replied that it might be possible but are not exactly sure. 5 February, Morin was interviewed by Indie Games Level Up! about the game, in which he stated that it was largely based on the Jonestown massacre of 1978. On 4 April, a video named "Jude 1:14-15" was released by Red Barrels. Unlike other teasers, the video contains a cross of St. Peter across a background of clouds, with an ominous backmasked audio message. Played in reverse, the message reads:

Children, you lovers of God and registration defenders of His paradise—all our years of suffering come together now on this glorious day of peace... Peace! Even in the corrupt and filthy tongue of the Romans, in the Puritan city... On the fourth month and the twenty-second day of the sixteenth year of the third millennium, our reckoning begins. The spider-eyed lamb waits at the harlot's brace, hungry for this world! Ready your knives, for the good earth thirsts for blood, and we, like the angels, must show no mercy. God loves you.

At 23 April, the game demo was showcased and released at PAX East 2016 and E3 2016 on June 15. On 26 August, Samuel Laflamme, the original composer for Outlast, officially announced his return to compose the game's soundtrack, as well as the upcoming possibility of another teaser.

Release

The game will be available for release digitally on April 25, 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Alongside the digital launch, Outlast Trinity, a physical collection of the Outlast series will also be released. The game was originally slated for Fall 2016 release as stated on the teaser trailer, however, on August 1, the company announced that the game's release would be postponed until Q1 2017.

About a month prior to release, the Australian Classification Board refused to grant Outlast 2 a "R18+" rating, the most extreme it can grant video games, citing that the game depicts "sexual violence"; without a rating, the game cannot be sold in Australian stores. However, after a few days, the Board reversed its decision without any modifications to the game and rated the game as "R18+", eventually permitting it to be sold.

References

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