No More Room in Hell 2 Update Out by November End, Overhauls Difficulty and Adds New Weapons

Zombies will also have improved hit reactions, while the Power Plant offers a random new ending by completing other objectives.

Posted By | On 15th, Nov. 2024

No More Room in Hell 2

Considering how beloved the original was, Torn Banner Studios’ No More Room in Hell 2 was more or less a disappointment when it launched in early access last month. The development team has deployed several improvements and bug fixes, but the Reinforcement Update is one to watch out for.

Launching by November end, it will make ammo scarcer, “re-tuning difficulty” for players’ levels, and performing “balance passes” on the lethality of its zombies. The latter will also benefit from improved hit reactions and more realistic movement (which you can see in the trailer below).

The Power Plant, currently the only way to extract and end a match, will receive a new random ending, achieved by completing tasks in the central area. New sequences are currently in the works for early 2025, and the next map remains in development (though there’s no ETA on its launch).

There will also be two new weapons – the M1911A1 handgun and the M7A1 assault rifle. Players can also look forward to “hundreds” of fixes, from revive bugs to sliding zombies. Stay tuned for more details, and check out our review of the early access version.


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