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No More Room in Hell 2″ Launches Today: A Harrowing Journey into the Heart of Zombie Darkness

Posted on October 22, 2024January 16, 2026 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Survive Together or Die Trying in This Ruthless Zombie Apocalypse

October 22, 2024 — The wait is over. No More Room in Hell 2 officially launches today, throwing players into a chilling, cooperative fight for survival in a world collapsing under the weight of a zombie outbreak. Developed by a passionate team determined to push the boundaries of horror gaming, the sequel invites you to step into the boots of emergency responders, making life-or-death decisions in a brutal, post-apocalyptic landscape.

No More Room in Hell 2

Genre: Survival, Horror, Co-Op

Developer: Torn Banner Studios

Publisher: Torn Banner Studios

Release Date: October 22, 2024

Available on: Steam

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Survive Together — Or Die Alone

This isn’t your average zombie shooter. Up to eight players are scattered across massive, undead-infested maps with one goal: survive. With limited supplies and no guarantees, you’ll have to regroup, scavenge, and strategize with your team to stay alive. Every action matters. A single wrong move could get you or your teammates killed—permanently. The game’s unforgiving permadeath system raises the stakes, making every decision carry weight.

A World That Fights Back

Each session unfolds differently, thanks to dynamic environments and unpredictable zombie spawns. Whether you’re hiding in a gas station or breaking into an abandoned house for supplies, no playthrough feels the same. You’ll start with barely anything, but if you make it long enough, you can build your squad into a serious threat—with better gear, tighter tactics, and a shot at escaping the madness.

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One Life. No Resets.

Permadeath in No More Room in Hell 2 means just that—once you’re gone, you’re gone. Lose your character, and everything you’ve earned goes with them. It’s a brutal system, but it forces you to think. Do you risk everything to help a teammate? Or do you play it safe and hope someone else survives long enough to save you? The tension is constant, and every win feels earned.

Grimy, Gritty, and Gripping

From rural towns to overrun checkpoints, each location throws new challenges your way. You’ll face different zombie types, varying terrain, and shifting objectives—all while managing scarce resources. Use silenced weapons and stealth to sneak by… or go loud and brutal with whatever tools you can find. Either way, every fight feels raw and personal.

No More Room in Hell 2 is now available on Steam. If you’re a fan of true survival horror with consequences that matter, it’s time to test your instincts and trust in your squad.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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