Lone Echo 2, the sequel to developer Ready at Dawn’s acclaimed 2017 zero-gravity VR adventure, will miss its previously announced 24th August release date, and is now expected to launch on Oculus devices some time “later this year”.
Lone Echo 2 catapults protagonists Captain Olivia Rhodes and player-controlled android Echo One (nicknamed “Jack”) 400 years into the future, where an abandoned space station holds the key to returning home. Pre-release glimpses suggest it’ll deliver another bout of moody sci-fi adventure built around zero-gravity traversal and puzzling, with Ready at Dawn promising “complex challenges” and “startling discoveries” as its “emotional” far-future story unfolds.
Lone Echo 2 was originally announced all the way back in 2018 for a release the following year, but the game has see multiple delays along the way – the most recent due to development challenges involving the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. And now Ready at Dawn has confirmed it’ll be pushing launch back once more in a post to its blog.
“Like many game studios over the past couple of years,” it wrote, “our team has tackled new obstacles in development, and has needed to be inventive and resourceful to reach this point… However, as we get closer to launch day, it has become clear that we needed a bit more time to polish and reach our desired quality level.”