Dreamfall Chapters Book Two opens in March

The second part of Dreamfall Chapters will be opening its pages to you in March, Red Thread Games has revealed.

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Dreamfall Chapters Book Two: Rebels (as it’s officially named) will be hitting Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store on 10 March. You’ll once again be guiding Zoe Castillo and Kian Alvane through their criss-crossing adventures, although this time you’ll also be visiting Marcuria, the capital city of the Northlands and home to the Azadi occupiers.

The full trailer for Dreamfall Chapters Book Two will be arriving on 24 February. Until then, we can just speculate about the sort of choices and consequences we’ll be dealing with when the game itself hits.


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