INDUSTRIA 2 is coming back sooner than expected, and PC players do not have long to wait
Bleakmill Studio says the sequel arrives on April 15, 2026, with a new trailer, a parallel-dimension story, and a PC release across Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.

Bleakmill Studio has confirmed that INDUSTRIA 2 will arrive on April 15, 2026, and the sequel is only days away now. The announcement also came with a new trailer that shows more of the game’s combat and horror-leaning tone.
The studio made the news public on X in a post at its official account, where it said the game had been built over three years by a team of eight developers spread across different countries. That same post framed the project as a long, small-team effort the studio was proud to bring out into the open.
RELEASE DATE ANNOUNCEMENT
INDUSTRIA 2, our singleplayer FPS adventure comes out next week, April 15th.
Three long years of punching above our weights with a team of 8 devs scattered around the globe culminates in something we're super proud of💛
Wishlist links below ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/UFDyEfsF8i
— INDUSTRIA 2 (@INDUSTRIA_game) April 7, 2026
INDUSTRIA 2 follows the 2021 original and returns to a setting rooted in a fractured East Berlin, but this time the story moves into a parallel dimension. Nora is trapped far from home and wants to get back to 1989 East Berlin, though the path there runs through the artificial intelligence ATLAS and a chain of consequences tied to it.
Bleakmill says the sequel leans harder into biomechanical horror and steps away from the first game’s Half-Life influence. The result is meant to be a more polished single-player FPS, and the studio has also described it as a direct continuation rather than a loose follow-up.
For PC players, the launch is straightforward. INDUSTRIA 2 will release on PC through Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG on April 15, 2026.
If you are planning to check it out, keep an eye on that release date and let us know what you think in the comments. You can also join us on X, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram.
Industria II
Developed by Bleakmill