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ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard is a very interesting looking first-person puzzler that's now set to arrive February 12, 2026 that's all about mixing colours. It's a pretty clever system, and I did enjoy the first game but it had a number of rough edges.

More about it: you have to navigate various puzzle rooms and corridors using your ChromaGun, allowing you to shoot and mix primary colours together. When doing so you manipulate the environment around you, activate doors, take down drones and much more. They said with this sequel you'll see smarter puzzles, advanced colour physics, new hazardous environmental elements, and a "gripping new narrative".

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From the press release:

“We’ve taken everything the fans loved about the original - the witty dialogue, the fiendishly clever puzzles, and the saturated aesthetic - and dialed it up to 11,” said Benjamin Lochmann, Founder and CEO of Pixel Maniacs. “Dye Hard is bigger, bolder, and requires a level of color coordination and spatial reasoning that will test even the most seasoned puzzle enthusiasts. The team is eager to watch the most insane full game speedruns from the community!”

“ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard expands the creative spectrum of our portfolio with a bold, brainy experience that stands apart from anything else we’ve launched.” states Michael Yum, CEO of PM Studios. “We’re proud to offer a retail edition for a game this inventive - it’s something every fan of clever design should want to have as part of their physical collection.”

ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard | Release Date: 12th February 2026

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The name gave me a chuckle.
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