
Serenity Forge and Freebird Games are releasing the sequel to *To the Moon*, called *Finding Paradise*, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Xbox One on October 8th. They’re also updating the PC version of the game at the same time.
The game *Finding Paradise* was initially released on PC through Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store on December 14, 2017. It later became available on Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android devices on November 18, 2022.
Here is an overview of the game, via Serenity Forge:
About
Drs. Rosalene and Watts have a unique profession: they offer people a way to relive their lives, starting from the very beginning-but only within their minds.
This complex procedure is reserved for people who are very close to the end of their lives. It allows them to experience a final, meaningful memory – something they always wished they’d done but never had the chance to. Because of its intensity, it’s the last thing they remember before passing away.
“Finding Paradise” is the second episode in the *To the Moon* series. It centers around the doctors’ newest patient, Colin, and their efforts to understand his complicated life and grant a wish that seems impossible to fulfill.
Now available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox, Finding Paradise is letting both new and existing players enjoy the game with improved features. The game has also been updated on Steam, meaning everyone, no matter which platform they play on, can experience Freebird Games’ touching story and lovely music.
New Features
- True 16:9 presentation.
- Support for 4k resolutions and up to 120hz framerates with crisp upscaling of original’s pixel art.
- Bunch of new achievements added.
- PS5 DualSense haptics support.
- Inclusion of higher-quality background music audio (for most tracks).
- Can now change languages at-will instead of only from title screen.
Watch a new trailer below.
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Announce Trailer
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