No More Room in Hell 2 is headed to consoles this summer, turning Torn Banner Studios' Early Access zombie shooter into a fuller multiplatform release after a rough, community-shaped stretch on PC.

Xbox has published a new reveal trailer for the game, and Torn Banner's announcement says the 1.0 launch will arrive on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in summer 2026. Green Man Gaming is publishing the console versions, with cross-play planned across all platforms.

No More Room in Hell 2 Xbox reveal trailer
Xbox's reveal trailer confirms No More Room in Hell 2 for Xbox Series X|S in summer 2026.

The console news lands alongside a second PC free weekend, running April 30 through May 4 on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Torn Banner is using that window to put the current build in front of more players before the 1.0 push, including a first look at Survival Mode and a broader set of changes made since the previous free weekend.

No More Room in Hell 2 has a sharper pitch than another four-player zombie cleanup game. It sends up to eight emergency responders into dark, zombie-filled zones, with players spawning apart, finding each other through proximity voice chat and trying to extract with supplies before infection or permadeath wrecks the run. The tension comes from the gap between the fantasy of a coordinated rescue team and the panic of being separated, under-equipped and noisy in places where the horde can react to sound.

That gives the sequel a different kind of console test. The first No More Room in Hell grew out of PC mod culture, where slower, harsher co-op survival could build a dedicated audience without needing the instant readability of a couch-friendly shooter. Torn Banner, best known for Chivalry, is now trying to make that pressure work for a wider audience without sanding off the stakes that define the series.

A zombie closes in through the dark in No More Room in Hell 2
No More Room in Hell 2 leans on sound-sensitive hordes, infection and character permadeath.

According to Torn Banner's announcement, the new free weekend includes the first map for Survival Mode, where players hold off swarming undead to buy time for civilian rescues. The studio also points to rebuilt zombie behavior, character customization, two new maps, melee and firearms changes, new zombie types, progression changes, reconnect support and more than 8,000 bug fixes since the April 2025 free weekend.

The store listings underline the same identity. The Steam page describes responders improving through successful extractions, then risking that progress if a mission turns bad. The Xbox store listing frames it as "co-op with consequences," with one bite able to start an infection timer and a dead responder potentially turning against the squad.

No More Room in Hell 2 is available now in Early Access on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The PC free weekend runs through May 4, with the Early Access version discounted by 35% during the event. The full 1.0 release is planned for summer 2026 on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, but Torn Banner has not announced a specific launch date yet.