Human Fall Flat 2: Release significantly postponed




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The official successor to the fun platformer “Human Fall Flat” is a little longer coming than previously thought. But what exactly is the reason for the delay?







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According to original plans, the platformer “Human Fall Flat 2” was supposed to appear for PC and consoles in 2025. But the fans, for better or worse, have to be patient longer before they can plunge into the action. The release will take place later – even significantly later.

When will Human Fall Flat 2 be released?

The responsible publisher Devolver Digital had recently published its current annual report and announced some details about the upcoming releases of several games in a corresponding investor conference.

This also included “Human Fall Flat 2”: According to current plans, the platformer will no longer appear in 2025, but only in 2026. However, the publisher did not give any exact reasons for the postponement or a specific release date.

It can be assumed that the developers at No Brake Games simply need a little more time to complete the platformer.

What's new in Human Fall Flat 2?

A variety of innovations are planned for “Human Fall Flat 2”. The development team at No Brake Games is using an improved physics engine that is intended to provide new interaction options.

Fans can also look forward to improved controls, completely redesigned locations and customizable characters.

The following trailer provides insights:

What exactly is Human Fall Flat?

At “Human Fall Flat” is a platformer in which players explore a variety of levels and locations alone or together with friends. The focus is on the physics-based figures and their movements.

The first Human Fall Flat game was originally released in 2016 for PC, Linux and macOS. Ports for numerous consoles and mobile platforms followed later. To date, the platformer has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide and can rightly be described as a huge success.

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