High Lifespan 2 has “more than five” full playable games including… Bible Adventure
Blog Andrew Joseph 24 Aug , 2025 0

Life High 2 With more creative sci-fi guns, more quirky characters and “more than five” playable games, including the infamous biblical adventure.
Squanch Games Chief Creative Officer/Art Director Mikey Spano and COO/Executive Producer Matty Studivan told IGN on IGN how they raised their bets in the sequel to popular comedy shooters Gamescom 2025. While a larger cast and new stories may be the main attraction for fans, the studio said it also ensures more Easter eggs are stuffed.
The initial life is high Famous include several full-length movies To let players know if they know where to look, the Highest Life 2 will take things a step further. Spano tells us that in addition to “some surprising B+ movies,” the sequel also introduces a complete playable video game. When asked initially which titles include which titles, Spano said a game appeared before any other game: Bible adventure.
“Yes, you can play the whole thing,” Spano said of the official licensed version included in “High on Life 2”. “It's not the only simulation game.”
In fact, we have glimpsed the display of the Bible Adventures in Squanch's sequel. In the game demo shown on Gamescom 2025, it is revealed that players will meet Richard Kind's Senator Muppy Doo at some point in Life 2. After he shrank to invade the players (and their menus in the game), players can find the only legal way to play Bible adventures in 2025.
Spano stops telling us that we can determine how many games we can play or what other games we include, but does guarantee at least “more than five”. If the Bible adventure is the first time we hear it, then we won't tell the store what else is.
We only need to wait a few more months to find out which movies and games are entering the heights of life2. Confirm that its sequel has a release date February 13, 2026 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, and gaming passes earlier this week.
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