Hello Neighbor 2 will be arriving at PS4 and PS5 in the near future, according to a recent blog post. It is a sequel to Hello Neighbor from 2017. Eerie Quest/Dynamic Pixels created and tinyBuild Games produced this first-person stealth game. The idea of the original game revolved around the protagonist’s scary neighbour’s secrets. This theme will be further developed in the sequel, which will have both societal horror and family-friendly material. Six months later in 2018 on Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS and PlayStation 4, Hello Neighbor’s initial release was made available.
After a playable alpha of Hello Neighbor 2 was released last year, Hello Neighbor 2 was announced for PC and Xbox platforms, with the beta starting on April 7, 2022. Players who pre-order Hello Neighbor 2 will be able to join in the beta. Hello Neighbor 2 will be released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in 2022, according to an official PlayStation Blog article on February 2, 2022.
The Hello Neighbor 2 Beta will be available on PlayStation platforms as well as Xbox and PC, according to reports. Players that pre-ordered the game will get access to the beta on April 7, 2022, and will be able to check out the new features. Hello Neighbor 2 introduces Quentin, a reporter who investigates a string of disappearances in a small village. On the list of those who have gone missing is Nicky Roth, who played the protagonist in the original film. Hello Neighbor 2 will have a new protagonist and a considerably larger playable area than its predecessor, allowing players to explore not only one neighbour’s house but the full open world of Raven Brooks as well.
As the storey of Hello Neighbor 2 unfolds, players will face increasingly dangerous foes like Mr Anderson, who picks up new skills from other players. While the initial Hello Neighbor didn’t have a large audience, its distinctive visual style and absorbing stealth gameplay won over a dedicated following nonetheless. There will be a new vast environment to explore in Hello Neighbor 2’s visual presentation and gameplay conceit.
The scope of the choices appears to be far broader than in the original game’s single house. It is imperative that players adapt and innovate to escape detection. Now that it’s coming to PS4 and PS5, hopefully, a broader audience will be able to appreciate this unique family-friendly horror experience thanks to the increased creative and innovation space provided by the sequel.