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| creator    = Edmund McMullen
 
| creator    = Edmund McMullen
 
| type        = Official ARG
 
| type        = Official ARG
| status      = Active
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| discovered  = 07-02-2017
 
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== Tumblr Post ==
 
== Tumblr Post ==
  
On February 7, an blog entry titled [http://bindingofisaac.com/post/156945248421/109 109] was posted to the official Binding of Isaac development blog.  The post simply said: <code>isaacisdead</code>.  Both the number 109 and the phrase "isaacisdead" were references to the [[Afterbirth ARG]], which was the precursor to this one.
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On February 7, an blog entry titled 109 was posted to the [http://bindingofisaac.com official Binding of Isaac development blog].  The post simply said: <code>isaacisdead</code>.  Both the number 109 and the phrase "isaacisdead" were references to the [[Afterbirth ARG]], which was the precursor to this one.  However, the post was deleted after a few hours.
  
 
''This ARG is still under investigation - new leads will be revealed or debunked in the days to come.''
 
''This ARG is still under investigation - new leads will be revealed or debunked in the days to come.''

Latest revision as of 18:15, 26 June 2017

Afterbirth+ ARG
Closed
AB+ logo.jpg
An ARG hidden in The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ expansion
Type Official ARG
Creator Edmund McMullen
Discovered 07-02-2017

Main Page > List of Investigations > Afterbirth+ ARG

For the Afterbirth ARG, which preceded the Afterbirth+ ARG, click here.

The Afterbirth+ ARG began about a month after the release of Afterbirth+ expansion pack for The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth.

Tumblr Post

On February 7, an blog entry titled 109 was posted to the official Binding of Isaac development blog. The post simply said: isaacisdead. Both the number 109 and the phrase "isaacisdead" were references to the Afterbirth ARG, which was the precursor to this one. However, the post was deleted after a few hours.

This ARG is still under investigation - new leads will be revealed or debunked in the days to come.