When will Mortal Shell 2 be released?
Mortal Shell 2 is set to release in 2026.
Video Games / Action RPG
Mortal Shell 2, the sequel to the 2020 Soulslike action RPG, has been announced at Summer Game Fest and is set to release in 2026 for PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5.
Mortal Shell 2 aims to build upon the foundations of its predecessor, offering an enhanced combat system and a more expansive world. Developed by Cold Symmetry and published by Playstack, the game invites players to become the Harbinger, tasked with reclaiming the Undermether’s stolen Ova. The focus on unrestricted combat, deeper weapon customization, and free exploration are key improvements. The original Mortal Shell caught the eye of action RPG fans with its innovative mechanics, and this sequel seeks to deliver a more refined and immersive experience. Beta sign-ups are now live for those eager to jump in early. The game will be available on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
Mortal Shell 2 is set to release in 2026.
The game will be available on PC (via Steam), Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5.
Cold Symmetry is developing Mortal Shell 2.
Playstack is publishing Mortal Shell 2.
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