Listing for ‘The House of the Dead 2: Remake’ Appears on ESRB Website
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Listing for ‘The House of the Dead 2: Remake’ Appears on ESRB Website

After Forever Entertainment and Microids released their remake of Sega’s classic The House of the Dead back in 2022, fans have obviously been waiting for the sequel, which was also announced as getting the remake treatment. Things have obviously been quiet since the first game’s release, but now it appears that the ESRB has given us an indication that the HOTD 2 remake is on the way.

Per the ESRB website, there’s now a listing for The House of the Dead 2: Remake for the Nintendo Switch. No release date has been provided. This follows the PEGI website having a similar listing for the game for European fans.

As you might expect, the listing has The House of the Dead 2: Remake being assigned a Mature rating, with the following description:

“This is a rail shooter light gun game in which players assume the role of an agent in search of a missing colleague in Venice, Italy. From a first-person perspective, navigate through the city while using pistols to shoot and kill zombies and mutant creatures. Killing creatures often results in decapitation and/or dismemberment, with large blood-splatter effects. Combat is often fast paced, accompanied by gunfire, screams of pain, and large explosions. A handful of sequences depict civilians attacked and killed by enemy creatures.”

The House of the Dead: Remake was initially released to the Switch back in 2022, with it eventually receiving ports for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series.

Thanks to Wario64 for the heads up.

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