Ready Or Not DLC 2 Delay

Ready Or Not DLC 2 Delay

As a seasoned tactical shooter enthusiast who’s spent countless hours navigating the chaos of urban operations, I can’t help but express my excitement for the upcoming DLC of Ready or Not. The delay was a bummer, but it seems like VOID Interactive has been working tirelessly to ensure that this second installment is worth the wait.


The second Downloadable Content for “Ready or Not” has been announced, but its release has been postponed due to a series of scheduling conflicts.

At VOID Interactive’s Steam developer log, the team unveiled details about their eagerly awaited update, revealing additional features as well.

Following the release of Home Invasion, which received a mix of reactions back in July, this is now the second downloadable content (DLC) being offered for the game Ready Or Not.

As stated by VOID, it was the Home Invasion delay that caused the delay in releasing the new DLC. Originally planned for autumn, they have now shifted the release date to some point during the winter season.

New Maps and Missions

Ready Or Not DLC 2 Delay

The forthcoming Downloadable Content (DLC) introduces fresh maps and includes several user-friendly improvements designed to enhance the urban operator’s experience, making their journey a bit more seamless.

The initial operation evokes reminiscences of some of the most thrilling missions from games like “Call of Duty” and “Rainbow Six”: you’ll be storming an oil rig. There’s something undeniably captivating about being out over turbulent seas, armed to the teeth, with your closest companions by your side.

In the second mission of the DLC, you’ll find yourself exploring a lush, reclaimed tropical resort that bears a striking resemblance to the deserted mall from the game NieR: Automata.

To wrap things up, mission number three finds me stepping into an opulent lounge boasting a lavish buffet – one that’s bound to turn chaotic the moment the initial breaching charge explodes.

What Else is in the Ready or Not DLC #2?

Ready Or Not DLC 2 Delay

To alleviate fears for players sensitive to darkness, VOID Interactive is refining the appearance of night vision goggles to mimic a more authentic experience.

The well-known GPNVG is upgrading to offer a broader viewing scope. Additionally, the tube designs adapt to your movements, mimicking the swing of the goggles as they hang in front of your eyes.

A key practical impact to note is that without holographic optics that work with Night Vision Goggles (NVGs), it’s now impossible to focus through the sights while wearing goggles.

Here’s a more straightforward and user-friendly rephrasing: You can either adjust your weapon so it’s pointing directly ahead and look through the barrel, or if possible, use an infrared (IR) laser pointer for aiming.

As a result of the availability of additional equipment, the culprits may grow increasingly threatening. They’ll likely begin carrying flashlights and have the ability to switch to secondary firearms whenever needed. Therefore, be cautious when peeking around corners, as they might resort to using their backup weapons if they run out of ammunition in their primary ones.

Alongside improving their proficiency with their weapons, it appears that suspects are additionally adopting squad tactics. While the demonstrated application in the devlog may seem rudimentary, it effectively increases the unpredictability of encounters.

Collaborating suspects might focus their efforts to deliver intense fire at an approaching officer, or alternatively, one of them could offer protective fire so the other can escape safely.

On the operator’s platform, they are incorporating glowing name tags onto the rear of body armor carriers. This modification aims to minimize unintentional gunfire among players who don’t have Heads-Up Display (HUD) features.

Could it be that tactical shooter games such as “Ready or Not” and “Zero Hour” are hitting home runs right now, leading us to speculate about a potential resurgence of the golden era for police-themed shooters?

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2024-10-26 00:08