Your Wallet is NOT Ready for Remakes, and 'Until Dawn 2' Is Here to Prove It
Your bank account is about to scream bloody murder: the gaming industry’s hottest new announcement, the long-rumored Until Dawn 2, isn’t just a sequel—it’s a dangerous precedent blowing up your hard-earned cash. After the massive success of the Until Dawn remake, critics and insiders now confirm the sequel is in early development, and if this trend holds, you’re looking at a full-price $70 launch for a game that may feel like a re-run of that rainy night on the mountain. Full-priced video game sequels and remakes are hitting your wallet like double-dipping microtransactions. For the average consumer, this means forking over cash for a fresh coat of paint on a decade-old scare fest. Until Dawn 2 is being teased with “unprecedented graphics” and “expanded choices,” but you won’t be able to tell the difference between your old save file and a $70 receipt. Save your pennies now—or be ready to survive more than just the Wendigo. This isn’t a spoiler; it’s a savings warning.