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Costume Quest 2 launches alongside aptly-named launch trailer

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The newly launched Costume Quest 2 has everything from wizards to werewolves, and time travel to Thomas Jefferson, judging by this launch trailer.

The sequel to Double Fine’s cult hit Halloween-themed light RPG has just hit Steam, alongside a launch trailer that gives you a vague idea of what to expect. This time around, Wren and Reynold are trying to save Halloween from an evil dentist who wants the holiday ended (along with candy, costumes, and everything else of that ilk) and is working with the Grubbins and a TIME WIZARD to make sure it happens. Fortunately, Wren and Reynold can also travel through time to make sure it never happens. Hurrah!

If you fancy questing with costumes, wander over to Steam’s Costume Quest 2 page. You might want to have a look at the below trailer first, though.


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