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The time has come – Hello Neighbor 2 is now available on GOG, with a -50% launch discount until November 15th, 2 PM UTC.

Welcome back to the eerie town of Raven Brooks! You play as Quentin, a journalist investigating the bizarre events of the original Hello Neighbor game, uncovering a larger mystery. Sneak into your creepy Neighbors’ houses to dig up the truth.

You can also get:
Hello Neighbor 2: Late Fees DLC
Hello Neighbor 2: Hello-copter DLC
Hello Neighbor 2: Back to School DLC
Hello Neighbor 2 - Deluxe Edition

Now on GOG!
Ok, this is a big surprise!

I would actually be very happy about this game now, but the publisher disappointed me so much with the first part, which I was very interested in and which I bought straight away, with their decision not to offer the DLC "Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek" here on GOG, that I'm going to wait.

Does anyone know if there is any more content planned? I guess not, but who knows? :)
Post edited November 08, 2024 by kultpcgames
Uhhhh, Gog?

The Late Fees DLC base price is $99.99
The discount brings it down to $49.99

Methinks you forgot to turn on the regular price instead of the placeholder price.
Post edited November 08, 2024 by tremere110
Very happy with the release, thanks GOG. ❤️
I hope you'll add the missing game “Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek” soon?
Sorry, what?

After the baffling tale that the first game was, I figured that any sequel would not be sharply of notice.

Well, that and it melds in my head with the other bad odd stealth horror game, We Happy Few.
Instabuy!
I've been waiting for this one, but I would definitely not have paid full price for it after all this time later.

Back when it was originally released elsewhere (2 years ago I think), it took a lot of heat for having dropped a number of promised features, and I can certainly understand that kind of anger.

However, I had no skin in that game since I had not pre-ordered it, and no longer buy anything on Steam anyway. So I watched a couple of long gameplay videos on it back then, and it looked like the people playing it were having a good time with the game as it was released, and that was good enough for me. I would have bought it right then, but it had no GOG release at that time, so I passed.

Glad to see it finally here. Can't wait to give it a shot. I know it's got some flaws, but as long as I can have some fun with it, I'll be fine. Thanks GOG!
Were people clamouring for a sequel? I kind of felt they did want they planned to the first time around.