Developer Bleakmill and publishers Headup and Beep Japan have announced a release date for surreal FPS Industria 2, and the game is scheduled to hit PC very soon indeed.
As announced on social media, Industria 2 will be landing on three different PC stores on April 15th, which, at time of writing, is just over a week away. Like its predecessor, the game will be an entirely single-player adventure, and Bleakmill says you can look forward to a "4-6-hour-long filler-free journey made by a passionate small indie team".
Bleakmill says it's had quite the journey while developing Industria 2; the developer describes its time making the game as "punching above [its] weights with a team of 8 devs scattered around the globe", but that the final product is "something [Bleakmill is] super proud of".
As for the game itself, Bleakmill describes Industria 2 as a "narrative FPS adventure about a woman stranded in a parallel dimension". The events of the game take place "years after" those of its predecessor and find protagonist Nora "trapped between machine-built walls". It'll probably help to play through the original Industria before checking this out.
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