Danganronpa 2×2, originally slated for release this year, has been pushed back to early 2027. The title will be coming to PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and the Switch 2. Developer Gemdrops and publisher Spike Chunsoft have also revealed details about the game’s new Slayhem Mode.
“While development has been progressing toward a 2026 release, we have decided to move the launch to early 2027,” said producer Shohei Sakakibara in a statement. “We will share a more specific release date at a later time.”
“We are continuing to work to bring you the best possible experience. We sincerely appreciate your patience as development continues, and we look forward to sharing further updates with you soon.”
While Danganronpa 2×2 was always slated to be a revamped version of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, its Slayhem mode is going to offer players an entirely new way to experience the story. Players will have the ability to pick between it and “Original mode”, which is essentially just the original story with more modern visuals. Slayhem, on the other hand, is an entirely new story based on Goodbye Despair, but with new elements.
The story of Slayhem will revolve around a specific incident that sends all of the characters spiralling into an entirely new plot thread, with all victims, culprits, and tricks being changed up. Gemdrops has noted that it will feature 20 percent more content than the “Original” mode.
Danganronpa 2×2 is also bringing in a major change to the world map. While the original Danganronpa 2 featured a side-scrolling map, 2×2 will bring in a 3D world map that gives players a better idea of the layout of the game’s island setting. It will also allow players the choice between manually running across the map and simply traveling to their destination instantly. The 3D map also includes a first-person mode that gives players a new way to experience the island.
The remake was unveiled back in September 2025 with a trailer giving us a quick glimpse at its updated visual style. At the time, Spike Chunsoft also confirmed that it will feature gameplay improvements alongside the layer of polish added by the new visuals. However, the company hasn’t revealed any details about what these improvements might be yet.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair was originally released back in 2012. Rather than featuring the same cast of characters as Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Goodbye Despair instead focuses on an entirely new set of students attending Hope’s Peak Academy. Players take on the role of Hajime Hinata, who, on his first day of attending the school, falls unconscious.
Waking up in a strange classroom alongside 15 other students, Hinata is greeted by a doll named Usami, who claims to be their teacher. Things quickly start going off the rails when Usami reveals that, rather than being in an actual classroom, the group of students is instead stranded on the tropical resort island of Jabberwock. To escape, the students must work together to find Hope Fragments.















