The sequel to the “open-world game before there were any other open-world games” is “bright and colorful” whereas many games are “dark and pessimistic”

The developers behind Outcast: A New Beginning are billing the sequel, launching today some 25 years after the trailblazing original, as a ray of sunshine amidst a trend toward games with dark, dystopian visions of the future.

In an interview with GamesRadar+, THQ Nordic producer Andreas Schmiedecker described the original Outcast game as “an open-world game before there were any other open-world games.” Now, its sequel is out in the wild, and Schmiedecker hopes its optimistic story and vibrant atmosphere will make the long, long wait worth it.

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