Bleakmill has released a public demo for INDUSTRIA 2, and it’s already turning heads. This narrative-driven FPS adventure is one of the first games to run on Unreal Engine 5.6, and early impressions suggest it’s running smoother than most UE5 titles out there.
INDUSTRIA 2 commented gameplay
The game leans on story, not live service filler. Expect a tight 4–6 hour campaign with zero online or microtransaction baggage. Instead, you’ll find physics-based interactions, crafting, and a diegetic inventory system that keeps everything immersive.
Combat looks sharp, with five weapons to choose from. Players can customise with upgrades like silencers, extended mags, or special attacks. Enemy encounters are brutal too, bodies can be torn apart mid-fight, adding weight to every shot.
On the audio side, INDUSTRIA 2 is bringing full voice acting, dynamic music that shifts with the action, and high-quality sound effects. With Lumen lighting tech making every scene pop, the atmosphere hits hard.

If you’re curious, the demo is out now and ready to download.
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