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Green Hell

Platform(s): Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: Creepy Jar
Release Date: April 7, 2022

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'Green Hell' Spirits of Amazonia Part 2 Arrives On PC Next Week

by Rainier on June 17, 2021 @ 10:55 a.m. PDT

Green Hell is a first-person, psychological survival simulator set in the uncharted depths of the sweltering Amazon rainforest.

In Green Hell the player is dropped into the impenetrable, emerald depths of the Amazon rain forest; the Green Hell. Having no memory of how you got there, your goal is simple: survive. Stuck in a beautifully nightmarish environment, it will take fortitude of mind and the most primitive of means to escape.

With only a radio at your disposal the player will follow a familiar voice through a seemingly endless and ruthlessly inhospitable jungle. Bit by bit, you will unveil more of the mystery of how you came to be in this hostile situation, and what you discover just might be worse than what you fought so hard against to survive.

Clinging to life, the player is set on a journey of durability as the effects of solitude wear heavy not only on the body but also the mind. How long can you survive against the dangers of the unknown?

The Green Hell prequel story, Spirits of Amazonia, kicked off back on Jan. 28th and since then fans have been clamouring to find out what happens next!

Luckily for them, Creepy Jar is announcing that Spirits of Amazonia Part 2 will be arriving as another free update to the PC version of the game on June 22nd.

If you're new to Green Hell, this all-new story takes players into the Amazon before the events of the original Story Mode, and alongside the new adventure comes an updated map, new quests, and more! 

In Part 1 of the Spirits of Amazonia expansion, players stepped back into the main protagonist Jake’s shoes as he befriended an Amazonian tribe for the first time. In Part 2, the journey that was started continues with more content from interesting new Tribal Legends to new animals and fully revised map areas.

See below for all that Spirits of Amazonia Part 2 has in store for players:

  • Prepare to enjoy all-new Tribal Legends
  • Revamped map areas portraying how they looked before the events of the base Green Hell Story Mode
  • A new hunting tribe, the Un’garaca, and new activities including healing and drums
  • A dangerous new enemy
  • Enemies beware! Jake can now equip a wicked 2-handed axe!
  • New animals, the black panther and small tapir

Spirits of Amazonia will be coming to consoles as a free update at a later date.

Key Features

  • Survive the Amazon - Resource management, base building, crafting, hunting, wound inspection, sanity management, and more. Green Hell relentlessly puts players to the ultimate survival test in the remote reaches of the Amazon rainforest.
  • Story Mode - How did you end up in the Amazon? What happened to your love, Mia? How can you escape? How can you survive? Seeking answers to these questions will take you to the brink of sanity as you rediscover well-known areas and discover new areas for the first time.
  • Survive TOGETHER - Up to 4 players can tackle the rainforest together in the ultimate bid for survival! Whether it’s story mode or endless mode, you can look forward to pulling leeches from all your friends’ nether-parts and more in co-op mode!
  • And more! - Whether it’s custom modes, achievement chasing, tackling unique challenges, or building the best jungle hut south of the equator, Green Hell is a robust experience that continues to grow with each update from the Creepy Jar team.

Green Hell is available for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC (Steam).


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