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Steam Next Fest Demo and New Trailer Live Now!



Hi everyone,

As a follow-up to our presence at Gamescom 2022, we have decided to release the Kona II: Brume demo here on Steam for the Next Fest, a multi-day celebration of upcoming games!

The demo starts at the very beginning of the game. The player steps into the shoes of detective Carl Faubert, and must explore his surroundings in order to find out more about a strange phenomenon called the Brume. It presents the first thirty minutes of the experience, and showcases several items useful to Carl's investigation —and survival.

The demo is for Windows only, and requires a fairly decent GPU, such as Nvidia RTX 2060 or higher. The game is still in development, so you may expect a lot of improvements and optimisations in the final game.

On top of this, we're revealing a new trailer:

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If you have any feedback or question, feel free to ask in the forums, or join us on Discord.

...and don't forget to wishlist :)



We hope you'll enjoy!

Cheers :)

- Alex

Kona II: Brume Continues the Story of Carl Faubert

Hi everyone,

It’s been a while—four challenging years—since we last shared anything substantial with the world. There will be a time to discuss these extraordinary years, as well as to discuss an update to Kona, but today we're here with some other news.

We are pleased to reveal the existence of Kona's sequel: Kona II: Brume.
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Kona II's mysteries revolve around the Brume, a bizarre, mind-bending mist engulfing the fictive region of Manastan, in Northern Québec, Canada. The game starts where its predecessor left off, in October of the year 1970, but explores new grounds, and a storyline that lives on its own. Kona II: Brume is carefully made to please fans of Kona as well as newcomers.

Developed by Parabole and published by Ravenscourt on PC and consoles, the new adventure will be playable during Gamescom in Cologne (August 24th–29th) at the Indie Arena Booth. For those not attending, there will be plenty of footage and new details uncovered at the same time. In the meantime, you can take a look at Kona II: Brume on Steam for additional details and screenshots of the game.



We hope you all enjoyed hearing back from us and Kona II's teaser, and we are looking forward to revealing more next month!

Cheers!

Alexandre Fiset
Co-founder at Parabole