Torn Banner Studios is gearing up to deliver the most significant update yet for No More Room in Hell 2, featuring a couple of fresh maps, a new lineup of characters, and a host of additional enhancements. Having made its debut in early access back in October 2024, the game has been steadily expanding with new content and tweaks every month. Now, the much-anticipated Reanimation update is set to drop on April 15, promising a substantial leap in content.
No More Room in Hell 2 continues to build on the impressive roots laid by its predecessor, constantly bringing fresh elements for players to explore. The December update reintroduced the Infection mechanic and integrated other features requested by the community, showing how the studio values player feedback during this Early Access phase as they fine-tune the game for its eventual full release. With Reanimation on the horizon, it’s all set to be the game’s most ambitious update to date.
The Reanimation update introduces the Pottsville and Lewiston maps, each offering a unique challenge. Pottsville, a shadowy suburban locale, is perfect for those who favor the game’s close-quarters combat, while Lewiston presents players with two evacuation routes, challenging them to make strategic choices as they rescue survivors before night falls. This update becomes available for download on April 15, 2025, at no cost.
Beyond new locations, Reanimation delivers substantial improvements. The character roster has been revamped for smoother management of multiple permadeath characters. A fresh radial inventory system, drawing inspiration from the original game, emphasizes gear weight. The combat system has also been reworked, offering expanded options for both ranged and melee fights. Plus, players can now execute stamina-draining kicks to knock down zombies.
In addition to a diverse array of undead foes, the update introduces new zombie types like riot police and construction workers, equipped with extra armor that ups the ante on tactical engagements. Enhanced loot distribution, new melee weapons, and performance upgrades accompany the hundreds of bug fixes aimed at refining the overall gaming experience.
No More Room in Hell 2, running on Unreal Engine 5, continues to captivate players with its atmospheric tension and cooperative gameplay. With the Reanimation update, it promises to refine and expand the game’s thrilling formula, ensuring players remain engaged in this intense, gore-filled world.