No More Room in Hell 2 Heads Toward Full Launch After a Brutal Early Access Rebuild

No More Room in Hell 2 is heading for its full launch this summer on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC after a difficult Early Access period. The developers are also running a free weekend from 30 April to 4 May, giving curious players a chance to judge the game before launch.
For gamers, the important part is that the game is not simply "leaving Early Access." It has reportedly received major work since its rough initial state, including onboarding improvements, new maps, Survival Mode, reconnect support, customization, reworked combat, sound-based zombie behavior, progression changes, and thousands of bug fixes.
That matters because co-op horror survival games depend heavily on trust. Players need matchmaking to work, communication to matter, zombies to feel threatening but fair, and failure to create stories instead of frustration. No More Room in Hell has a cult legacy, so expectations are high. The impact is that console players are now getting a version shaped by PC pain, feedback, and fixes. If the rebuild holds together, this could become a proper hardcore co-op zombie night game rather than another Early Access cautionary tale.