The wait for INDUSTRIA 2 is almost over. Developer Bleakmill confirmed the release date earlier this month, and the narrative FPS sequel is now less than a day away from going live on PC. If you played the first game and have been watching this one quietly, now is the time to clear your Wednesday morning schedule.
When INDUSTRIA 2 unlocks worldwide
The game goes live on Wednesday, April 15, with a worldwide simultaneous release. According to SteamDB data, the unlock times break down as follows:
Those times are sourced from SteamDB and could shift slightly before launch, though no changes have been signaled by Bleakmill.
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These times are based on current SteamDB data. Check the Steam store page on launch day to confirm the unlock is on schedule.
What Nora is walking back into
Here's the thing: INDUSTRIA 2 picks up right where the first game left off, and it does not give Nora a break. She was moments from escaping the dimension created by ATLAS when she gets pulled back in. That framing sets the tone for everything that follows.
The gameplay leans into environmental interaction and crafting to push the story forward. You will meet new characters throughout the main campaign, and combat is built around 5 upgradeable weapons with attachment support. The pacing is deliberately slow, prioritizing atmosphere and narrative over action-first design. If you are coming from something like Doom or Titanfall expecting a sprint, this is a different kind of game entirely.
A demo is already available on Steam for anyone still on the fence. That is a smart move from Bleakmill given the game's niche appeal, and it gives players a real taste of the tone before committing.

Crafting drives your progression
A small studio, a direct sequel
Bleakmill is a small independent studio, and INDUSTRIA 2 represents a direct continuation of the story they started with the original game. The first INDUSTRIA built a modest but loyal following on the back of its Cold War-era setting and story-first design. The sequel keeps that DNA intact while expanding the weapon system and character roster.
For players who want something quieter and more story-driven in a week that will likely be dominated by bigger releases, INDUSTRIA 2 is worth the attention. For latest reviews and gaming news covering everything launching this month, keep an eye on what's hitting PC alongside it.
The game is PC-only at launch. No console release has been announced. If you want to be ready the moment it unlocks tomorrow morning, add it to your Steam wishlist now and check out the demo while the final hours count down. More coverage on guides and tips for the game will follow once it's in players' hands.







