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Updated · ComicBook.com · Aug 21
No More Room in Hell 2 Hits No. 2 on Xbox as Steam Reviews Sit at 69%
Updated
Updated · ComicBook.com · Aug 21

No More Room in Hell 2 Hits No. 2 on Xbox as Steam Reviews Sit at 69%

3 articles · Updated · ComicBook.com · Aug 21

Summary

  • No More Room in Hell 2 has broken into the top sellers across all three major platforms, ranking No. 2 on the U.S. Xbox Store, No. 22 on the U.S. PlayStation Store and No. 20 on Steam.
  • The surge reflects continued demand for Left 4 Dead-style co-op zombie shooters, with Torn Banner Studios releasing the sequel after acquiring original developer Lever Games in 2024.
  • Reception has been mixed on PC: Steam user approval stands at 69% from 7,244 reviews, with complaints centered on post-launch and balance support.
  • Console sentiment is stronger, with 4.14/5 stars from more than 2,200 PlayStation reviews and 4/5 from 586 Xbox reviews.
  • The 8-player shooter costs $29.99 on consoles, while Steam has cut the price to $19.49 through Aug. 25, a discount that could help sustain early momentum.

Insights

With a massive player count but mixed PC reviews, can Torn Banner's ambitious 2026 roadmap save this hit zombie shooter's reputation?
Despite severe PC balance complaints, how did a former Half-Life mod become one of the top-selling console games of the year?
Why are console players loving this permadeath zombie sequel while PC veterans of the original 2014 mod criticize its balance issues?