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    I can’t believe we’re already getting a sequel to one of the best survival games ever, and I doubly can’t believe how much it’ll cost

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    During the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, Obsidian Entertainment shocked me by unveiling Grounded 2, the sequel to one of my favorite survival games of all time.

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