Unravel Two Released on XB1, PS4 and PC

Coldwood Studios and Electronic Arts have just released Unravel Two, the sequel to the 2015 cute and popular puzzle platformer game Unravel. Coldwood, the Swedish studio that brought a simple ball of red yarn to life, however this time there are two of them.

Unravel Two can either be played as a single player or a drop in / drop out co-op multiplayer game. The two Yarny’s will need to work as a partnership and support each other if they are to survive the perils of being a sentient ball of wall. The two Yarny’s will traverse between beautiful natural landscapes and intricate urban environments, with the surroundings blossoming into new life as they embark on an adventure together.

Unravel Two Screenshot 1

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 Screenshot 2

Just as Unravel did before it, Unravel Two includes a beautiful storyline filled with wonder, mystery and beauty as well as the usual things that want to end the existence of our lovable balls of yarn. The engaging and light-hearted story of demonstrates the power of positivity in the face of uncertainty. But it’s still a good excuse for a decent amount of yarn jumping, sliding, swinging and running.

Unravel Two is now available worldwide for £17.99 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Origin for PC. EA Access and Origin Access members can play the beginning of the game starting today.

To find out more on Unravel Two, please visit the website.

 

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Jim Franklin is a freelance writer, living in Derby UK with his wife and his player 3. When time allows he likes nothing more than losing himself in a multi-hour gaming session. He likes most games and will play anything but prefers MMO's, and sandbox RPG's.

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