Ultrakill FPS to release 8th layer of hell next week

The fast-paced FPS game Ultrakill is set to introduce its 8th layer of Hell in an upcoming update. The announcement comes with enthusiastic encouragement from the developers. This addition has been highly anticipated by players.

PC Gamer reports that Ultrakill, described as a high-flying FPS, will finally reach the 8th layer of Hell next week following its publication on February 21, 2026. The article title highlights the excitement with the quote: 'Skip school. Call out sick from work. It's finally happening. And we're not lying.'

This update represents a significant expansion for the game, building on its hell-themed levels. The description labels it as 'Honest advertising for Fraud,' likely referring to the developer New Blood Interactive under the pseudonym Fraud.

No further details on the content of the 8th layer or specific release date beyond 'next week' are provided in the source. The announcement underscores the game's ongoing development and community engagement.

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