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Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon, Sequel to Oceanhorn 2, Announced

By LucasMay 06,2025

Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon, Sequel to Oceanhorn 2, Announced

FDG Entertainment and Cornfox & Bros. have exciting news for fans of the Oceanhorn series: a new game titled Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon is on the horizon. Set to launch in Q2 2025 across Android, iOS, and PC via Steam, this installment takes place 200 years after the events of Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm, offering a fresh twist to the beloved series.

What’s the Story in New Game Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon?

Forget about sailing the seas; this time, you'll be exploring the depths of a perilous underground labyrinth. Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon introduces a retro-inspired dungeon crawler experience set in the world of Gaia. The once-mighty Kingdom of Arcadia has fragmented into scattered islands, and the legendary White City is now just a memory.

Amidst this chaos, four determined adventurers embark on a quest into the mysterious Chronos Dungeon, rumored to house the powerful Paradigm Hourglass. This artifact has the potential to rewrite history, and if these heroes can overcome the dungeon's dangers, they might just restore the world to its former glory.

Get a glimpse of what's in store with the announcement trailer for Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon below.

What About the Features?

Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon embraces the classic dungeon crawler genre with a nostalgic 16-bit arcade vibe. Designed for couch co-op, the game supports up to four players teaming up for cooperative gameplay. If you're playing solo, you can manage all four heroes or switch between them as you tackle various challenges.

Each playthrough is unique, with the heroes' starting stats influenced by their zodiac signs. The four playable characters include the Knight, Huntress, Grandmaster, and Mage, each bringing their own skills to the table.

The game's aesthetic is completed with pixel art visuals and a chiptune-inspired soundtrack, enhancing the old-school arcade feel. For more information, the Steam page for Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon is now live, providing all the latest details on FDG's latest venture.

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