Ultrakill receives a huge update that renews the entire visual aspect of the game
In addition, it receives several new levels, bringing it a little closer to its final version

- February 25, 2025
- Updated: February 25, 2025 at 11:36 AM
The popular first-person shooter game, Ultrakill, has received a significant visual overhaul that encompasses almost all of its levels, with the only exception being the new levels released in 2023. Arsi “Hakita” Patala, the lead developer at New Blood, presented the update after months of anticipation, highlighting an effort to update and enhance the visual appearance of the older areas to align them with the more recent levels without altering their geometry or key encounters.
One of the most notable changes is observed in the level of Lust. Previously, this area was characterized by a flat texture of a city, while the new version offers a more detailed 3D metropolis, with a more prominent presence of the character Minos. This revision helps to enrich the game’s narrative and provide a more immersive visual experience.
New challenges for those who already master the game
In addition to the visual update, two remixed levels have been included that offer a greater challenge. These new levels feature designs that significantly deviate from their original counterparts and are described as being approximately ten times more difficult than the levels they are based on. This innovation suggests that the developers are committed to the evolution of the game, providing fresh and challenging alternatives to players.
The update coincides with a special offer of 33% off on Ultrakill, as part of the celebration of New Blood’s eleventh anniversary on Steam. This promotion not only enhances the game’s visibility but also allows more players to experience the new features and visual improvements implemented. These are exciting times for the Ultrakill community, which is looking forward to the full release of the game while enjoying these updates in early access.
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