The sequel continues the story of Beatrix LeBeau, but this time is set on Rainbow Island, a new, colourful locale populated by familiar and new kinds of slimes. You’re still armed with your vac, with which you can hoover up slimes, lock ’em up in laser cages, then feed ’em - I’m guessing, if it’s like the first game - until they poop so you can sell that poop on the stock market. I also assume you can still cross-breed those slimes, leading to various disasters you’ll have to tidy up. Is this moral? Well, it’s capitalism. Pip loved it in her Slime Rancher 1 review, and I’m keen for the sequel to come along so I can give it a go. It seems like a good podcast game. Slime Rancher 2 will launch in early access via Steam and Epic’s game store, the Epic Games Store, and Game Pass.