Paris Games Week 2017 – Guacamelee! 2 coming to PS4

PlayStation kicked off its Paris Games Week 2017 pre-show today by showing off a sequel to a much-loved game. Showing off a trailer and gameplay for Guacamelee! 2.

Looking every bit as good as the original, Guacamelee! 2 is in development from Drinkbox Studios. Coming to PS4, Guacamelee! 2 features something called dimensional waves. These dimensional waves feature two separate universes with safety in the blue universe and danger in the red.

The gameplay trailer shown during the Paris Games Show 2017 looked incredibly smooth. Especially when you get to see the Chicken in action. We even get to see a Chicken Oracle giving the Chicken the brand-new ability ‘Chicken Shot.’

The trailer shows off plenty of in-game footage as does the video shown during the PlayStation pre-show.

Guacamelee! 2 is coming to PS4 soonish.

Leo Stevenson
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