Magicka 2’s latest trailer is an interview without a vampire

Paradox have launched a new Magicka 2 trailer, in which someone who is definitely not a vampire visits a psychiatrist.

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This live-action trailer features Brad, who is not Vlad, who is not a vampire, visiting a shrink and reminiscing about the time he spent killing monsters with up to three friends. And then it cuts to Magicka 2 footage, because this is a Magicka 2 trailer so obviously there’s some of that in there somewhere.

This comes alongside news that you can sign up on the Magicka 2 website to get access to all sorts of in-game goodies, including new weapons, a new robe, and some avatars and icons for the forums. You get access to these by playing little mini-games. If you want to give that a shot, head over here.

The trailer is below. Magicka 2 has no release window, but I imagine it’ll be sometime in 2015.


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