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Code Vein II Set for January 30, 2026 Debut on PC and Consoles

Code Vein II Set for January 30, 2026 Debut on PC and Consoles

During yesterday’s State of Play, Bandai Namco shared a new Code Vein II trailer that unveiled the game’s release date. The sequel to 2019’s Soulslike action RPG will release on January 30, 2026 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S|X. Pre-orders are open now, with the Standard Edition priced at $69.99, the Deluxe Edition priced at $89.99 (including 3-day early access, the Mask of Idris expansion DLC coming in January 2027, and a Custom Outfit Pack with three costume sets and one weapon), and the Ultimate Edition priced at $99.99 with all the above plus a digital mini artbook and soundtrack and a Character Costume Set that comes with six costumes based on characters from the original game.
A Collector’s Edition is also exclusively available from the Bandai Namco Store. Priced at $179.99, it gets players all the aforementioned digital bonuses and the following physical goodies:
60-page 25x25cm artbook
18cm figurine of character Lou Magmell
Exclusive Steelbook
Code Vein II was first announced during Summer Game Fest 2025. This sequel builds upon the previous installment’s foundation to improve in key areas, as outlined in a new gameplay presentation video that you’ll find embedded below.
To begin with, the character creation system is much more robust and detailed than in the original, allowing customization of details such as eyes, hair, scars, and even outfits, hats, masks, and accessories. Being a Soulslike, the combat system is of paramount importance. The developers are evolving it by introducing new weapon types and strategies, such as the bayonet weapon, which blends ranged and melee combat and requires ammunition. The game also retains the core mechanic of building up bleed status on enemies to capitalize with jail attacks, but now the jail weapon types vary more, giving players tactical flexibility tailored to their style. The boss fights promise to be more epic thanks to multi-phase battles and more dynamic enemy abilities.
The companion system was also significantly expanded. In Code Vein II, companions not only fight alongside the player but can even be “assimilated” to provide passive buffs and additional powers. Each companion also has unique abilities, such as Lou, the revenant who can control time.
Narratively, the game introduces a stronger focus on time travel, with the protagonist and companions traveling to the past to save the future. The world exploration also sounds more interactive, with map objects that unlock new areas and crafting mechanics involving consumables like flour for creating buffs and healing items.
Are you excited to play Code Vein II after this info blowout? Let us know in the comments.