Graveyard Keeper 2 Brings the Protagonist Back to a Zombie-Ravaged World
The sequel directly continues the original protagonist's story, expands the setting to a town for the first time, and upgrades the visuals with dynamic lighting, marking a clear eight-year evolution of the cult management sim.
Key Facts
- tinyBuild showed a playable demo of Graveyard Keeper 2 at BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto, eight years after the original game's release.
- The protagonist returns in the sequel, awakened by a fairy who says he destroyed the world.
- Graveyard Keeper 2 adds a town hub and a lighting system to its 2D pixel art.
- The game launches in 2026 with Japanese language support from day one.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
At BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto, tinyBuild showed a playable demo of Graveyard Keeper 2, eight years after the original. The protagonist returns, awakened by a fairy who says he destroyed the world. The sequel adds a town hub and a lighting system to its 2D pixel art, and launches in 2026 with Japanese support from day one.
At BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto, tinyBuild showed a playable demo of Graveyard Keeper 2, eight years after the original. The protagonist returns, awakened by a fairy who says he destroyed the world. The sequel adds a town hub and a lighting system to its 2D pixel art, and launches in 2026 with Japanese support from day one.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.