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Ghostrunner 2 launches in October

Ghostrunner found plenty of success after its launch in 2020, leading to a major expansion in early 2022. This year, a full sequel was revealed, with plans to release in 2023. Now, 505 Games and the developers behind the game, One More Level, have announced that Ghostrunner 2 will officially be launching in October.

Ghostrunner is a Cyberpunk-style parkour game, with players dashing and wall-running through levels, dodging bullets and taking out enemies along the way. It quickly became one of my favourite indie games thanks to its satisfying and addictive gameplay. Now on the 26th of October, Ghostrunner 2 will officially release for PC, Xbox and PlayStation.

Those who pre-order the game's ‘Brutal Edition' will get two days of early access, starting on the 24th of October. Aside from early access, this more expensive edition of the game will also include a handful of skins, as well as access to the Season Pass content, which will roll out in the months following the game's release.

In Ghostrunner 2, players will continue to follow the story of Jack the Ghostrunner and the battle against rogue AI.

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KitGuru Says: October is an incredibly crowded month for game releases, although, like the original game, Ghostrunner 2 won't be a full-priced release, coming in at £34.99 rather than the usual £59.99 or £64.99 price tags we see from AAA games nowadays.

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