Kona 2: Brume, sequel to the terror indie of 2017, is official and leaves us ice cream with its first trailer

Kona 2: Brume is Kona's sequel , the parabole title that makes us more than five years immersed us in a strange frozen storm north of Canada. Once again, we will have to deal with the adversities caused by nature, while we put ourselves on the skin of detective Carl Faubert on its trip through Manyears immersedtan, a fictitious region located in the limits of Quebec. The game will reach PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch in 2023 . At the moment, On these lines you can enjoy the mysterious trailer , and then we offer you the first details.

years immersed in Stephen King's fog

years immersed in the work of the famous writer, the main objective of Kona 2: Brume is to decipher what is hidden behind A strange and dense fog that reaches where he loses his eyes . In the skin of detective Carl Faubert, we will have to investigate everything that surrounds us, while we take note in a newspaper and try to survive both the conditions of an extremely aggressive climate, and to other threats that escape our understanding. According to the Steam page, the story and its characters will be very important elements.

more horror games in 2022 and 2023

While we wait. We propose the most prominent.

  • Fobia-St. Dinfna Hotel | Now available

THE * Madison | Now available

  • Oxide Room 104 | Now available
  • Signalis | October 27, 2022
  • Shadow of Rose (DLC of Resident Evil 8 | October 28, 2022
  • The Callisto Protocol | December 2, 2022
  • Dead Space Remake | January 27th
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake | March 24th
  • Ad infinitum | 2023

Returning to Kona 2: Brume, the game will go on sale at some time 2023 . It will arrive at PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. The Steam file is already available, in which you can know its minimum requirements to play on PC.

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