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White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: PQube
Developer: Rootnstudio
Release Date: Feb. 16, 2024

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'White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies' Complete Edition On PC, Comes To PS5 And Xbox Series X|S Later This Year - Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 16, 2024 @ 12:07 p.m. PST

Experience the horrors of Yeondu High School from multiple character's perspectives across three linked episodes, all included in the Complete Edition!

Return to Yeondu High School and uncover the dark truth that remained hidden in this direct sequel to the Korean horror classic as you Investigate bizarre phenomena, evade bloodthirsty killers, and unravel a twisting narrative.

On the night of March 14th 2001, exactly one day after the incident at Yeondu High, four individuals return to the school in search of answers to the unsolved mysteries that haunt them.

White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies - Complete Edition brings together the interlocking stories of all three episodes along with every released DLC into one definitive package.

  • Episode 1: Disturbed by rumours of her involvement in the death of a fellow student, Jung Soo-jin is determined to set the record straight and regain the trust of her crush Jang Sung-tae. But as the pair search for clues, they learn of a far darker secret deep within the bowels of the school, and become prey in a relentless hunt.
  • Episode 2: At the same time, former teacher-in-training Kang Seo-yeon arrives to investigate the ambiguous circumstances surrounding her father’s passing on the school grounds. Drawing on her knowledge of the occult, Seo-yeon attempts to reverse an ancient ritual while evading a powerful and malicious ghost that is inexorably drawn to her.
  • Episode 3: Having made a promise that can’t be broken, 1st year student Yoo Ji-min searches for a way to bring peace to the restless spirit of Han Na-young. Delving deeper into the tragic history of the school and the complex relationships between its students, Ji-min makes a fateful discovery that will lift the veil of obscurity once and for all.


PQube is excited to announce that White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies - Complete Edition is coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2024!

The Complete Edition is also available on Steam now, replacing the original episodic release.

PlayStation 5 physical editions of White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies - Complete Edition are available to pre-order now!

Key Features:

  • Return to Yeondu High: Explore the school by torchlight and revisit familiar locations to uncover sinister new revelations, items and areas that had previously remained elusive.
  • Evade unkillable stalkers: Monitor your environment to avoid being detected by possessed nightguards and terrifying phantoms. Utilise camera flashes to temporarily stun your pursuers.
  • Chilling ghost encounters: Confront twisted manifestations of the building’s tragic past. Discover and document haunted sites with your camera to reveal the disturbing origins of each ghost.
  • Branching episodes: Experience the story from multiple perspectives. Learn from your mistakes and revisit completed episodes to reveal alternate routes with 14 possible outcomes.
  • Solve obscure puzzles: Search for clues and key items to help solve complex puzzles and escape locked rooms. Decipher hidden riddles to unlock new story paths and additional endings.
  • Bonus costume DLC included: Introducing 7 additional costumes including traditional Korean Hanbok for the player characters and a nostalgic janitor tracksuit for the guards!

Currently available for PC (Steam), White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies - Complete Edition is coming to PS5 & Xbox Series X|S in 2024.


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