Bleakmill shared a video, showing two minutes of gameplay from its Unreal Engine 5-powered narrative FPS adventure game, INDUSTRIA 2. This short but sweet gameplay video will give you an early glimpse at this new FPS. So, make sure to watch it.
INDUSTRIA 2 will have physics-based interactions, a crafting system, and a diegetic inventory. This will be a narrative story-driven title, so don’t expect any GaaS or online/MTX elements. According to the devs, the game will offer a 4-6 hour-long filler-free journey. And, to be honest, I’m totally fine with this. I don’t need games that can last 100 hours with boring side missions. So, more power to the devs.
INDUSTRIA 2 will use Unreal Engine 5. The team at Bleakmill Games also said the game will use Lumen. And yes, as you will see, it looks great. This shows how even small studios can make amazing-looking games with UE5. The game will also have a cool system where you can break apart enemy bodies during fights.
Players will have five weapons to use. You can upgrade them with things like silencers, bigger magazines, or special attacks. The game will also have full voice acting, music that changes during action scenes, and high-quality sound effects.
Although there’s no specific ETA for the game’s release, it will be playable at Gamescom 2025. So, attendees will have a chance to go hands-on with it.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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first one looked interesting, this looks meh.
"sons of the forest"s inventory interface is by far the best thing about this one
In other words it will be a good game. =O
what if Half Life 2 was a corridor shooter