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Photo Source: Outlast Facebook PageFirst things first, Red Barrels confirmed that there will be no DLC for Outlast 2, unlike its prequel. Although they’ve considered many options, none of them felt appropriate to be added in the second game. As they said, Outlast 2 was created to let players feel like they are a rat in a maze, without any idea of what’s waiting for them outside the labyrinth. With that said, the game felt complete, and a DLC felt unnecessary.But what makes the post more exciting is that fact that they mentioned something about the sequel; they “will, at some point, make an Outlast 3.” While waiting, fans can check out The Murkoff Account’s epilogue, a comic from Red Barrels which takes place right after the events of the second game. The story also offers some insights into the events in the game.
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Photo Source:Lastly, Red Barrels also confirmed that they are working on something a lot of the fans have been asking for. It isn’t the sequel to Outlast or Outlast 2, but something that will give them a distinct experience in the Outlast universe. For now, they can’t say anything more about its development aside from that fact that its development is said to be “pretty challenging.” But if all goes well in the project, Red Barrels assured that they will reveal more about the project.With that said, all we can do now is wait and see what Red Barrels has in store for us.
Outlast 3 was announced in December 2017, though no time frame or target platforms were confirmed. During this announcement, Red Barrels said that because they could not easily add downloadable content for Outlast 2, they had a smaller separate project related to Outlast that will release before Outlast 3.
But for the meantime, we’re probably going to re-play Outlast and Outlast 2 on our while waiting for the new game to be released.
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