Pine Studio has announced Escape Simulator 2, the sequel to its escape room simulation game. It will be available for PC via Steam. A release date was not announced.
“A sequel gives us the opportunity to start fresh and push the boundaries of the escape room genre,” said Pine Studio co-founder Boris Barbir in a press release. “For Escape Simulator 2, we were inspired to explore darker themes and experiment with new gameplay and puzzle mechanics. This sequel also brings significant technical upgrades, including a new rendering engine, rewritten netcode, improved physics, and enhanced animations. While Escape Simulator 2 adopts a darker, more mysterious tone compared to the original, it’s not a horror game—there are no jump scares or gore. We love the Escape Simulator community and we plan to continue supporting the original game while expanding and enhancing Escape Simulator 2 after its launch.”
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Here is an overview of the game, via Pine Studio:
About
Escape Simulator 2 is the sequel to the best-selling first-person escape room game. In this brand-new adventure for one-to-eight players, budding puzzle solvers can immerse themselves in the series’ most intricate escape rooms yet, crafted with input from real-life escape room experts and legendary Escape Simulator community builders. Players will be able to explore detailed environments to uncover clues and solve a range of mysteries including the fate of a stranded starship, the secrets of Count Dracula’s castle, and the hidden location of a cursed pirate treasure.
Key Features
- Puzzle-Solving Mystery – Dive into the series’ most detailed environments yet and solve 12 brand-new, puzzle-filled escape rooms.
- Play Solo or Multiplayer – Tackle each challenge on your own or team up with up to 8 players for the ultimate cooperative escape room experience.
- Enhanced Physics and Interactions – Feel like you’re walking into a real-life escape room, with every part of the room designed for interactivity.
- Room Editor 2.0 – Create and share your dream escape rooms with an upgraded suite of tools including a brand-new lighting engine, building constructor, and animation editor.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.