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Unknown 9 Universe Expands with New Podcast and Comic Series


The Unknown 9 narrative universe, known for its immersive and interconnected storytelling, has recently expanded with new entries in its podcast and comic series. This universe revolves around a group of immortal humans who guard humanity's deepest secrets, offering a rich tapestry of stories across various media.

Unknown 9: Out of Sight - Season 2 of this fictional podcast follows paranormal investigators as they delve into mysterious artifacts and confront their rivals, The Ascendants. The podcast, written by Jessica Kincaid and produced by West End Media, uses binaural audio technology to create an immersive listening experience.

Unknown 9: Torment - Issue #4 of this comic series, written by Brandon Thomas and illustrated by Francis Portela, continues the story of Jaden Crowe. Jaden, a young man with a unique awareness of another reality, finds himself entangled with a powerful organization. This issue sees Jaden and his friend seeking refuge from antagonist Vincent Lichter within ap Year Society's Paris headquarters.

The Unknown 9 universe spans various forms of nedia. Each entry can be enjoyed as a standalone experience or as part of the larger narrative, making it accessible to both new and returning fans.

Following the release of Unknown 9: Awakening, a story-driven single-player video game available on PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam®, the universe continues to grow. This game, developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. and Reflector Entertainment, adds another layer to the expansive Unknown 9 narrative.

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