GORN 2

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GORN 2 is a ludicrous sequel to the hit VR gladiator simulator from Free [link deleted]'s bigger, wilder, and stronger than ever before, with mighty new weapons to wield, treacherous new traps to avoid, and new power-ups to imbue you with supernatural strength. Enjoy GORN 2's improved VR combat as you battle the five sons of the God of the Afterlife across an array of heavenly realms, with in-your-face combat so irresponsibly violent you'll check your headset for blood spatters when you're done.

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GORN 2 is a ludicrous sequel to the hit VR gladiator simulator from Free Lives. It's bigger, wilder, and stronger than ever before, with mighty new weapons to wield, treacherous new traps to avoid, and new power-ups to imbue you with supernatural strength. Enjoy GORN 2's improved VR combat as you battle the five sons of the God of the Afterlife across an array of heavenly realms, with in-your-face combat so irresponsibly violent you'll check your headset for blood spatters when you're done.

A BRUTAL GLADIATOR POWER FANTASY

Engage in fierce gladiatorial battles powered by an outrageous fully physics-driven combat engine, savagely striking down foes with a bountiful collection of 35 devastating, uniquely violent weapons -- including many monstrous new additions to your gladiator's arsenal.

VANQUISH OTHERWORLDLY ENEMIES

Journey through a series of heavenly realms populated by the fallen heroes of the original game. Here you'll battle the five sons' champions: powerful bosses primed to unleash fresh challenges upon even the most seasoned, blood-flecked arena veteran.

MORE OF ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING

GORN 2 is everything GORN was but MORE. More weapons, more enemies, more arenas, more traps, more power-ups, and more hilariously over-the-top combat. If you loved the first game, but still feel a raging yearning for more, GORN 2 will sate your blood-thirst.

ENDLESS VIOLENCE

Conquered all five arenas? Then stand your ground in the relentless non-stop onslaught of Endless Mode, or try creating your own battlefields of destruction in Custom Mode. Get creative and crush your opponents any way you choose, no matter how outlandish.

Recommended system requirements

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Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10 x64 Bit
Processor:
Intel Core i5-8600K / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Memory:
12 GB RAM
Graphics:
GeForce GTX 1060 / Radeon RX 580
DirectX:
Version 12
Storage:
5 GB available space
VR Support:
Supported Headsets: Quest 3, Quest Pro, Vive Pro, Valve Index, Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, Vive Cosmos, PSVR2
Additional Notes:
Producing 72+ FPS | SSD Recommended

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 11 x64 Bit
Processor:
Intel Core i5-10600K / AMD Ryzen 7 2700
Memory:
16 GB RAM
Graphics:
Geforce RTX 2080 / Radeon RX 5700 XT
DirectX:
Version 12
Storage:
5 GB available space
VR Support:
Supported Headsets: Quest 3, Quest Pro, Vive Pro, Valve Index, Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, Vive Cosmos, PSVR2
Additional Notes:
Producing 80+ FPS | SSD Recommended

User reviews

Benzene
Recommended | 21 Feb 2026
3.6h played

I'd say it's absolutely worth the price and a fun experience. If you didn't play Gorn 1, you'll definitely enjoy this. If you did, here are the differences I saw: 1. This game is less technical than Gorn 1. Which is surprising as Gorn 1 isn't a particularly technical game. But it is essentially the VR equivalent of a button masher. In Gorn 1, a precise slash would take an enemy's head off, but in Gorn 2, it is

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RunForRuin
Not recommended | 02 Mar 2026
4.4h played

Just get GORN 1. The only "improvement" is the movement, and even that is more of a sidegrade than an upgrade. the combat just doesn't feel punchy, and there was little to no fear of death for me. The only time I died was when I was taking off my headset to stop playing. It's hard to grab things, often times its buggy, it's nearly impossible to grab other rokibe, and there isn't a way to automatically hold a weapon

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FIH
Recommended | 15 Feb 2026
1.3h played

game runs good and looks great i only have great things to say so far i haven't played the first one but i plan on it i got this first since it was on sale tho

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