Night in the Woods: Weird Autumn Edition Out on December 13th

"A whole bunch of new content" is coming including some side-stories to the main game.

Posted By | On 07th, Nov. 2017

Night in the Woods

Infinite Fall’s Night in the Woods is easily one of the most underrated games of the year, providing a side-scrolling adventure with a beautiful aesthetic but haunting themes. Thankfully, despite the game’s cult status, the developer is updating it with some new content. Players can look forward to the Weird Autumn Edition, a director’s cut of sorts which will appeal to “first-timers and those who’ve played the game alike.”

As a free update to those who own the base game, the Weird Autumn Edition will include Longest Night and Lost Constellation. These are essentially side stories to the main game and contain their own intriguing mechanics. The Weird Autumn Edition currently has a release date of December 13th.

Those interested in checking out Night in the Woods can pick it up on Steam. It focuses on Mae, a college drop-out who returns to her town of Possum Springs to sort some things out. Of course, sinister things are afoot but that’s just part of the ride.


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