Open-World Horror RPG PATHOLOGIC 2 Is Coming to PlayStation 4 This Week, TinyBuild Games Confirms
Mechanic: Bartosz Sobczak
Category: Horror Games

According to American publisher and developer TinyBuild Games, Ice-Pick Lodge's Pathologic 2 — one of the most controversial role-playing productions of 2019 — will be available for PlayStation 4 as soon as this Friday.
Although Pathologic 2 was released on Xbox One and PC (via Steam and GOG) in 2019, PS4 players will unfortunately have to wait until the 6th of March to play the divisive sequel to 2005's cult-classic original.
According to TinyBuild, "Pathologic 2 is a narrative-driven dramatic thriller about fighting a deadly outbreak in a secluded rural town. [...] Face the realities of a collapsing society as you make difficult choices in seemingly lose-lose situations. The plague isn’t just a disease. You can’t save everyone."
While Pathologic 2 is universally praised by players (at least on Steam), critics seem to have found plenty of reasons to complain about its quality, as the project is currently sitting at a so-so 69% score on Metacritic.
With Pathologic 2's PS4 port launching on Friday, take a closer look at the game in the videos down below:
#Pathologic 2, the ground breaking open world horror RPG, is finally coming to PlayStation 4 next week, on March 6th! pic.twitter.com/FqhbBSOWKa
— tinyBuild (@tinyBuild) February 29, 2020
Pathologic 2 is a groundbreaking open-world horror RPG. Resist the plague. Make medicine. Heal people. Perform an autopsy. Trade to get what you need. Fight and kill if necessary. Survive. Struggle with an outbreak in a secluded rural town that is rapidly turning into hell.
Pathologic 2 is currently available for Xbox One and PC (via Steam and GOG); coming to PlayStation 4 on March 6, 2020.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bartosz Sobczak - Owner, Editor-in-Chief

Lawyer by day, video game reporter by night. Long-time fan of the Mass Effect, Age of Empires, Prince of Persia, BioShock — especially the second one — and Splinter Cell series (who still believes that the best is yet to come). Tries his hardest to shine a new light on the Polish game-development scene. Gameplay Mechanix is his biggest passion project to date. Often listens to old episodes of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson while writing. Privately a cat person.
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