If you’re into survival horror video games, you should definitely try Hello Neighbor 2. The title was developed by the Russian studio Dynamic Pixels and published by tinyBuild. Initially released as public alphas from 2016 to 2017, it received a full release in 2018. Besides, it receives periodic updates and offers players better gameplay. The developer of Hello Neighbor 2 released a fresh update a while ago named Patch 6. Make sure you get the latest version. Let’s deep dive into the Hello Neighbor 2 March 11th update patch notes.
Hello Neighbor 2 Update 6 Patch Notes
Hello Neighbor 2 – Version v1.2.3.4 Update Patch 6
New Features:
- Get some fresh air and check what’s new in the park
Improvements:
- Ai is getting smarter and now catches you better
- Hiding in wardrobes is now more fun with new & improved animations
- New trampolines in town!
- Quentin’s office has been improved
- Now you can change FOV in settings
- Main map improvements here and there
Fixed issues & Other Improvements
- Neighbor no longer sticks during the boss fight
- Quentin no longer sticks behind the chair
- UI attack notification no longer remains on the screen after the cutscene
- Terrace lighting in the Bakery has been fixed
- Issues with taking baths have been fixed
- Lighting in Quentin’s hub has been fixed
- Items spawn has been fixed
- Crosswalk no longer paints Quentin and items
- A steam train in a tree house got its wheels back
- A paper airplane no longer hangs in the air at the Neighbor’s house on the first night
- No more doughnuts in the air after the basement cutscene
- Inners of the wardrobes at the Mayor’s house now look just fine
- Quentin can’t climb on the gears mechanism anymore
- Museum sign is looking good now
- Clothes on the roofs have been polished
- Quentin no longer jumps by standing on the edges of the trampoline
- The Taxidermist’s fence material has been fixed
- The entrance door in the Bakery no longer collides with the wall
- Objects near the tree house are now positioned correctly
DLC:
- Brisket no longer teleports to the starting point after interacting with Quentin
- Quentin no longer gets stuck in the wall
- Ladders have been fixed
- The loading screen has been fixed in Back to School
- Music outside the residence is back
- Loading of objects have been fixed
If you want to try the survival horror game and see what’s going on, Hello Neighbor 2 is available on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, iOS, Android, and Stadia. For more details on today’s latest update, head out to the official Steam page.