

Curiously, Blake walks out to see the sun exploding, which would seem to indicate that the cult leader might have had a point.

Upon reawakening, one of the cult leaders tells Blake that the newborn is the Antichrist, urges him to kill her before it is too late, and then cuts his own throat. However, this is rendered moot when Lynn proceeds to die in what seems to have been childbirth, thus resulting in a newborn who Blake holds up before blacking out. In the ending, Blake manages to reunite with Lynn. The whole thing is made worse by Blake’s deterioration throughout the game, which is made very blatant by his more and more disturbing hallucinations about his childhood as a student at a Catholic school. Meanwhile, the other cult wants nothing more than to bring about the end of days. One cult wants to kill Lynn because it thinks that Lynn is pregnant with the Antichrist. This causes Blake to set out in search of his wife, which leads to him encountering not one but two violent cults. However, their helicopter crashes, with the result that Blake wakes up with Lynn missing as well as their helicopter pilot having been skinned and crucified. The two have headed out into the Arizona desert for the purpose of investigating the murder of a young, pregnant woman. What Happened in the Outlast 2 Ending?įirst and foremost, the protagonist of Outlast 2 is Blake Langermann, a cameraman who works with his wife Lynn. In fact, once interested individuals learn the nature of the connection between the two installments in the series, there is much about Outlast 2’s ending that will make much more sense.

On initial inspection, Outlast 2 will seem as though it has no real connections with its predecessor. Based on its name, it should come as no surprise to learn that it is an installment in the Outlast series. Outlast 2 is a first-person survival horror.
