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The Walten Files 2: Relocate Project continues the mystery surrounding Bon’s Burgers and Bunny Smiles Incorporated. Created by Martin Walls, the episode uses the appearance of old company tapes to present its story. It is an analog horror video rather than a playable game, so progression comes from watching each recording, connecting clues, and noticing details that contradict the official company narrative.
Bunny Smiles Incorporated wants to recover from the closure of Bon’s Burgers by restoring its animatronic entertainers. The company stores Bon, Banny, Sha, and Boozoo inside the remote K-9 facility while preparing a future restaurant. Promotional material describes the Relocate Project as an organized recovery plan, but corrupted images and unusual messages reveal that earlier incidents remain unresolved.
The episode has no conventional levels. Its structure consists of four tapes recorded at different points in 1978, with each section adding another layer to the story.
The recordings cover several subjects:
Hilary, Ashley, and Kevin are assigned to spend three days repairing and reprogramming the stored characters. They discover that the animatronics are too damaged to restore with their available tools and limited schedule. Ashley refuses to abandon the project and investigates a key provided by the company. Her search leads through several hidden rooms to Billy, a clown animatronic containing a cassette player. A tape inserted into the machine produces a sequence of names linked to the larger mystery.
There are no movement, combat, or inventory controls in The Walten Files 2. The viewer interacts only through standard video functions such as pause, rewind, volume adjustment, and captions. Dates, missing names, brief character appearances, damaged frames, and changes in the narrator’s voice provide important information. Watching slowly helps reveal connections between the animatronics and the people who disappeared around Bon’s Burgers. Knowledge of the first episode is useful because Relocate Project expands previously introduced events without explaining every character again. Its unresolved details are developed further in BunnyFarm and later parts of the series.