Bleakmill has confirmed that INDUSTRIA 2, its story-based shooter sequel, will release on PC on April 15, 2026. The game will be available on platforms such as the Epic Games Store, Steam, and GOG. Along with the release date, the team also shared a new trailer that brings back the focus on the game’s dark sci-fi world, its combat, and overall atmosphere after a quiet period.
The new trailer highlights INDUSTRIA 2’s focused first-person structure, with exploration, survival, and combat against machine-like threats at the center. It is a first-person game in which players explore, survive, and face strange, machine-like threats. Rather than aiming for a large open-world format, INDUSTRIA 2 is being positioned as a compact narrative FPS experience, with promotional material describing a roughly 4–6 hour journey.
Nora’s Story Continues After the 2021 Game

In INDUSTRIA 2, the story will be about Nora once again, years after the first game. She remains stuck in a strange parallel world, from which it is not easy to get out. Years after the first game, Nora is still trapped in a parallel dimension, surviving alone near the coast while trying to build a way back home.
Nora wants to return to 1989 East Berlin, but things take a turn when the powerful AI called ATLAS pulls her back into the middle. Just before she can escape, a chain of unforeseen consequences pulls her back into the pulsating heart of the artificial intelligence ATLAS.
The sequel also puts more emphasis on Nora’s past and her connection to the uncontrollable AI shaping this world. The game also focuses on Nora’s past and her link to the AI that now controls this world.
New Trailer Shows the Game’s Dark and Unique World
The recently released trailer gives a better look at the game’s world. It shows a mix of quiet forests, broken industrial areas, and large machine structures. The overall setting in the clip looks dark, and it clearly plays a big role in creating the game’s mood. The trailer also shows some of the robot enemies players will fight, along with shooting gameplay.
The developers have also shared a few gameplay details. Players can use five weapons and upgrade them with silencers, special attacks, and extended magazines. Additionally, the FPS game will include features such as physics-based interaction, crafting and diegetic inventory.
The game shows robots getting damaged during fights with oil effects and parts breaking off. This makes INDUSTRIA 2 more intense and darker than the first game, which had a slightly calmer tone.
The Game Is a Compact Indie FPS with No Filler
INDUSTRIA 2 will likely run for about 4 to 6 hours, and this works in its favor. Instead of stretching it with extra content that does not add much, the developers are keeping things simple. They want every part of the game to be meaningful.
This approach can help the indie game stand out, especially when there are so many big games available. The team has even described it as a “no filler” experience, which means players can expect a tight and well-paced story.
The game’s page on Steam also confirms that a demo is available before launch. This lets players try the game early and see what it feels like before buying it.
Release Date and Platforms
Right now, INDUSTRIA 2 is only coming to PC. The game will launch on April 15, 2026, and players will get it on platforms like GOG, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. So far, there has been no news about a console release.
Players who loved the first game and wanted something better may enjoy this sequel. The developers have kept INDUSTRIA 2 simple and focused, which could make it different from bigger games that try to do too much.





