{"id":227437,"date":"2018-08-13T12:11:00","date_gmt":"2018-08-13T16:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/la-mulana-2-is-coming-to-xbox-one-to-terrorize-and-frustrate-console-players\/"},"modified":"2018-08-13T12:11:00","modified_gmt":"2018-08-13T16:11:00","slug":"la-mulana-2-is-coming-to-xbox-one-to-terrorize-and-frustrate-console-players","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/la-mulana-2-is-coming-to-xbox-one-to-terrorize-and-frustrate-console-players\/","title":{"rendered":"La-Mulana 2 is coming to Xbox One to terrorize and frustrate console players"},"content":{"rendered":"
Everything about La-Mulana<\/em> and its sequel<\/a> is cryptic. This unintuitive, tough-as-hell, completely unforgiving action adventure series is renowned for the way it terrorizes players with death after death. That cryptic nature apparently applies to announcements too.<\/p> La-Mulana 2<\/em> will receive an Xbox One version. This news doesn’t come from a press release, or some sort of official reveal from developer Nigoro or publishers\/localizers Active Gaming Media and Playism. No, it’s simply a bullet-point among a list of games<\/a> that Xbox will be showing at PAX West at the end of August.<\/p> According to Xbox, this is the first reveal of these games coming to Xbox One and it’s all through the ID@Xbox program. The full list of titles is: Bot Rods<\/em>, La-Mulana 2<\/em>, Museum of Simulation Technology<\/em>, Orphan<\/i>, Revenant Dogma<\/em>, Super Retro Maker<\/em>, Thunder Rally<\/em>, and Where the Bees Make Honey<\/em>.<\/p> Console versions of La-Mulana 2<\/em> were originally a Kickstarter stretch goal<\/a> back in 2014, but the crowdfunding campaign didn’t raise enough money for those to happen. It seems as if Nigoro is going ahead with it anyway — at least for one console.<\/p> We’ve reached out to representatives for La-Mulana 2<\/em> to ask if there are any more platforms planned and when the Xbox port is scheduled to launch. We’ll update this post if\/when we hear back.<\/p>