
The apocalypse waits for no one. Endzone 2, the long-awaited sequel to Endzone – A World Apart, is out now on Steam. Developed by Gentlymad Studios and published by Assemble Entertainment, the post-apocalyptic city builder drops players into a brutal world of radiation, resource scarcity, and climate catastrophe—because surviving the end of the world shouldn’t be easy.
Following up on the original game’s mix of Banished-style settlement management and Anno-like strategic depth, Endzone 2 doubles down on harsh environments and tough choices. You’ll start with a mobile settlement bus, choosing where to begin your journey—each zone bringing its own blend of threats and opportunities. From there, it’s all about expanding, adapting, and surviving.
The world is unforgiving and dynamic. Natural disasters, shifting resources, and radiation keep players on edge. You’ll explore danger zones packed with ancient ruins and hidden resources, then establish new settlements to harvest what little the land has left to offer.
The game emphasizes strategic growth. You can build up each settlement with new structures and upgrades, research advanced tech, and construct complex production chains to support your people. Trade routes—both internal and with external traders—are essential to staying afloat.
Gentlymad isn’t just banking on mechanics, either. The tone leans into the grimy charm of Fallout, STALKER, and Mad Max, with a raw, scorched-earth style that adds weight to every hard-earned success. As GAMESTAR puts it: “Stylish post-apocalyptic game where efficient management saves lives” – scoring it 84/100.
So yes, it’s the end of the world. Again. But with Endzone 2, you’ve got one more chance to rebuild it—one settlement at a time.
Endzone 2 is available now on Steam.