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King’s Quest Chapter 2 coming December 16

Sierra has confirmed that the second chapter of King’s Quest is coming on December 16.

The second chapter of the excellent King’s Quest is coming later this month, entitled Rubble Without a Cause.

It will be available on Xbox One, PS4, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC via Steam, with three additional chapters coming in 2016.

King’s Quest: Rubble Without a Cause sees King Graham take on his first test as ruler of Daventry. A band of goblins are holding the kingdom hostage, so it’s up to Graham to lead a daring rescue to prove himself as leader and free his people.

Of course, the decisions you make together along the way may lead to some rather dire consequences.

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Don’t forget that the first chapter of King’s Quest, A Knight to Remember, is currently available for free as part of the Instant Games collection for PlayStation Plus members throughout December.

The episodic title, developed by Los Angeles-based The Odd Gentleman, will eventually contain five chapters that build on the original series released over 30 years ago.

If you want to pre-order all five chapters, you can purchase the King’s Quest: The Complete Collection bundle that includes all five chapters and a bonus playable epilogue or the King’s Quest Season Pass for chapters 2-5 now from PSN, Xbox Games Store or Steam.

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