Bleakmill, the team behind INDUSTRIA, is currently working on a new game using Unreal Engine 5. And although we don’t know its title, its genre, or its release date, we can at least take a look at two teaser videos for it.
The first teaser video was released in December 2022 and showcases a WIP interior environment.
The second teaser came out yesterday and shows off a more detailed environment. And while this is an X GIF, we can immediately notice its graphical improvements over INDUSTRIA.
so we're finally making a new game👀 pic.twitter.com/pEZR5XgCuR
— INDUSTRIA 2 (@INDUSTRIA_game) September 8, 2023
Bleakmill claims that it will put a lot of love into materials, lighting, and environmental details. Since this game is also in an early development stage, we can assume that it will use both Lumen and Nanite.
For what it’s worth, INDUSTRIA was a demanding game with visuals that did not justify its high GPU requirements. Therefore, it will be interesting to see what this new game will look like, and whether it will put to its knees all high-end GPUs.
Before closing, I should remind you that Bleakmill is a small development studio. As such, you should keep your expectations in check. You also shouldn’t expect this team to achieve what other triple-A studios may be able to create with Unreal Engine 5.
Stay tuned for more!

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Looks like a horror game.
Awesome buddy. Let the good news come rolling 👍
10k likes for that?
It’s the blight that polite people call Social Media. The guy probably has a bunch of followers that mindlessly click a like on anything he posts. I don’t visit any Social Media sites and never have but they must surely be loaded up with utter garbage. I can only say that because occasionally some of it spills over onto gaming and tech site forums and comment sections.
I finished Industria. This studio has plenty of potential. Good mechanics, puzzles, pacing, interesting world building and even the plot was a solid 7/10. Starting location of 80’s Germany was also unique. I enjoyed it but it was short. Only thing I disliked was the “brave science lady” female protagonist. but feminism wasn’t overdone and her gender wasn’t the focus. I would say that this studio deserves some attention.
Played it (and finished it) today, the performance is still broken as all hell. They abandoned the project long time ago it seems.