Graveyard Keeper 2: A Management SIM with a Grotesque Twist

Key art for Graveyard Keeper 2 showing the main character holding a glowing skull while standing on a gravestone, surrounded by zombies and a medieval town under a dramatic sunset sky.

Independent developer, Lazy Bear Games, has returned with the sequel to the unhinged classic: Graveyard Keeper 2. If you like casual, management SIM’s with a RPG twist, then this may be a game to add to your watchlist.


Restore the town, manage the graveyard, automate production, lead your undead army into battle and turn the zombie problem into a thriving business! Graveyard Keeper 2 is the grotesque sequel that’s deeper than six feet, and more unhinged than ever!

Features


You are the Grand Inquisitor now! Restore the Town and lead your undead army into battle to save the realm from a zombie apocalypse.

● Manage your own medieval graveyard
● Automate your production like never before
● Lead your zombie army into battle and fortify the Town against the undead
● Rebuild the Town and milk its residents for maximum profits
● A world full of unhinged humour, grotesque characters and a twisted story
Manage. Grind. Automate!

Build and manage your own medieval graveyard. Harvest as much flora, fauna, and human remains as you can to build extraordinary machinery, automate production, and expand your graveyard for pure profit.

Watch the official announcement trailer for Graveyard Keeper 2, showcasing new gameplay, visuals, and the return of the graveyard‑management chaos.


Become the Inquisitor and lead your undead army into battle to save the Kingdom from a zombie apocalypse. Build towers and fortifications, craft powerful armour and weapons, arm and train your not-so-smart troops, and slash your way to victory! Unlike Graveyard Keeper the combat is more than a side activity. It introduces: party recruitment, craftable armour and weapons, and sending fighters to defend against zombie waves.

Help the townsfolk rebuild their homes and complete quests throughout the city, as your undead workers take care of the heavy lifting behind the scenes. With zombie-based automation and structured systems, you can transform local efforts into a scalable and profitable operation.

Gameplay screenshot from Graveyard Keeper 2 showing the player carrying a log through a pixel‑art village with crafting stations, trees, and resource indicators on the HUD.
A gameplay screenshot from Graveyard Keeper 2, showcasing its upgraded crafting systems and expanded village environment.

Instead of just upgrading your graveyard, you now rebuild an entire ruined city, structure by structure. Each building you restore ties into new mechanics, NPC interactions, and revenue streams.

At the time of publication, there is no official release date beyond “2026”. If you liked the original, then consider adding this one to your watchlist. The game will be available to play on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.


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