It’s become tradition in every E3 for one company to announce a new game, only to immediately follow up with the game’s release. This year the honor goes to Unravel Two, which was announced and subsequently released during EA’s EA Play 2018 press conference.

Unravel Two is the sequel to 2016’s cutesy puzzle-platformer Unravel. It’s developed by Swedish indie studio Coldwood and published by EA Originals.

“Unravel Two is about the new bonds that form when we cut ties to the past,” said Martin Sahlin, Creative Director at Coldwood. “Like Unravel, it is a deeply personal game for the studio and our passion and life experiences are intertwined in the fabric of the journey players and their Yarnys will embark on. Unravel Two is about the unbreakable bond between friends and how hope and love can make the world around us a better place.”

Unravel Two features double the Yarnys with drop-in/drop-out local co-op, as well as single player. It’s rated E for Everyone and available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (Origin).


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