While announcing a new release of award-winning Never Alone for the Nintendo Switch, publisher E-line Media revealed that a sequel of the puzzle-platformer is in the works: we might get to see little Luna and her fox on their adventures one more time.
First published in 2014, Never Alone is a unique game that immerses the player in the Iñupiat culture, a beautiful, respectful voyage in the life and folklore of the indigenous people inhabiting Alaska's northern shores. More than that, the game has been critically acclaimed, as well as being nominated for the 2015 Game Developers Choice Awards in the Best Debut category.
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Shown with a trailer, a new iteration of the title — the Arctic Collection — will land on the Nintendo Switch on February 24th, featuring the base game as well as the story-expanding Foxtales DLC. The player guides Luna, a young girl, together with her little fox companion in a mission to find the source of a never-ending blizzard: the journey and the puzzles can also be tackled with a friend, thanks to the solid co-op feature.
The very closing moments of the new collection's video preview revealed that the next title in the series is being worked on, without, however, giving out any meaningful detail, other than the recurrence of the previous two characters. A little more insight was offered by Alan Gershenfeld, E-Line Media president, who declared: «We are pleased to announce that we've begun pre-production on a sequel to Never Alone, building upon the same inclusive development partnership for sharing and celebrating Alaska Native culture and storytelling with a global audience.»
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