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The New Psychonauts 2 Trailer Blew My Mind, And the Release Date is Even Better

As part of Microsoft’s Xbox E3 conference, a new trailer for Double Fine’s highly-anticipated Psychonauts 2, and it ruled. The new trailer shows off some of the colorful minds, goofy enemies, and strange characters that Raz will meet throughout the game. Some highlights include a freaky tooth-based stage, a giant pachinko machine, and a deadly post office. It was also announced that Psychonauts 2 will be releasing on August 25th for the PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

In Psychonauts 2, you once again assume the role of the young Psychonaut Raz as he travels through a variety of weird and wonderful minds in order to defeat a murderous psychic villain. It’s worth noting that this sequel follows-up the stories of both the original game as well as the VR title, the Rhombus of Ruin.

For more information on Psychonauts 2, check out the trailer above.

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