Netflix has a bunch of new games coming this summer,A Wife Who Lost Her Chastity To A Friend | Adult Movies Online including the anticipated sequel to Night School Studio's lauded supernatural thriller Oxenfree.
Announced Tuesday, the streaming service's upcoming lineup includes Oxenfree II: Lost Signals, releasing on consoles, PC, and now Netflix on July 12. Set five years after the haunting events of the first game, the sequel follows the story of environmental researcher Riley Poverly, who investigates strange radio frequency signals in her hometown, which happens to be located near the original game's foreboding Edwards Island.
Here's the trailer:
Also coming to Netflix is a game that makes a lot of sense, The Queen’s Gambit Chess,landing July 25 and inspired by the 2020 series led by Anya Taylor-Joy. There's also Newfangled Games' top-down puzzle game Paper Trail, Game Loft's role-playing and battle game LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed, and a more regular Cut the Rope Dailygame on the way.
SEE ALSO: Think 'Pokémon Snap' but make it dogs: 'Pupperazzi'Here's Netflix's trailer for the summer lineup if you want to take a look:
Netflix subscribers have access to more than 50 games since the platform expanded to gaming in 2021. Up ahead, the company has an Ubisoft-developed follow-up to Valiant Hearts: Coming Homecalled Mighty Quest: Rogue Palacelanding in April,and plans to add the Monument Valleyfranchise in 2024.
If you're only here for the Oxenfreemysteries and don't have Netflix, however, the game will be out on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PS5 and PS4 on July 12.
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