Developer DON’T NOD which developed Life is Unusual and Life is Unusual 2, has launched a brand new teaser screenshot for its upcoming narrative pushed title. The tweet additionally pronounces that the corporate is presently hiring. In 2021, DON’T NOD CEO Oskar Guilbert claimed that the corporate seeks to make their very own Mental property. Sq. Enix just lately introduced that Life is Unusual 2 will launch on Nintendo change on February 2.
“Right here’s somewhat glimpse of what DON’T NOD Montreal is brewing!,” reads the tweet. “Does it deliver again childhood recollections? We’re in search of abilities to affix the group in Montreal on this new narrative sport! Discover all our job openings right here.”
The award-winning Life is Unusual sequence continues with an all-new story from DON’T NOD.
After a tragic incident, brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz run away from house. Fearing the police, and coping with Daniel’s newly manifested telekinetic energy—the ability to maneuver objects together with your thoughts—the boys resolve to journey to their father’s hometown of Puerto Lobos in Mexico for security.
Immediately, sixteen year-old Sean is accountable for Daniel’s security, shelter, and instructing him proper from unsuitable. As Daniel’s energy grows, it’s as much as Sean to resolve the principles by which they stay. Preserve the ability secret, or use it to assist them of their journey? Beg, borrow, or steal? Attain out to household, or keep hidden?
As Sean, your selections form the fates of the Diaz brothers, and the lives of everybody they meet.
From Seattle, to Portland, to California… by way of gasoline stations, deserted shacks, backstreets and forests… the street to Mexico is lengthy and stuffed with hazard—but in addition friendship, surprise, and alternative.
That is the journey that might bond Sean and Daniel eternally… or tear their brotherhood aside.
Key Options
Award profitable storytelling.
Daniel is at all times studying from Sean—and what you educate him has far-reaching penalties.
Beautiful visuals and painted by hand textures.
Emotive unique soundtrack from Jonathan Morali, composer of the unique Life is Unusual—plus licensed tracks from Phoenix, The Streets, Sufjan Stevens, Bloc Celebration, First Help Equipment, and extra.