by Sebastian Mar 16,2025
Episode 2 of Moonvale, the hit true crime adventure from Everbyte, is now available on Android and iOS! Following the phenomenal success of Duskwood (over 20 million downloads!), Moonvale continues its gripping narrative with a massive update. This second episode is one of Everbyte's largest chapters yet, significantly expanding the story.
Moonvale Episode 2 introduces a new Episode Pass, a popular community request, now available at a discounted price. This pass unlocks all additional content at once, including answers, videos, voice messages, images, flirts, and secret chats.
This update also boasts a redesigned messenger interface with a darker, more mature aesthetic. Earning free in-game currency is now easier than ever with expanded ad-supported options. Plus, character profiles have been added, with future updates planned to further enhance this feature.
A new "Stories and Reels" feature within the messenger helps you gather crucial information to advance the investigation. And for Duskwood fans, a special side story connected to the original series unfolds alongside Moonvale's main plot. Unlock this bonus content using a code earned by completing Duskwood.
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The mystery begins with a call from a missing young man named Adam. As you search for answers with Adam's friends, a series of puzzling events unfolds, drawing you deeper into the case. Experience immersive interaction through images, voice messages, and even video calls within the messenger-style environment.
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