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The Talos Principle 2_ Road to Elysium sends the robot family on a literal Caribbean vacation, and n

By Dr. Evelyn Thorne | December 10, 2025

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I finished in 2023, but I've kept it installed on my PC in hopes that an expansion would someday be announced. Today my wish was granted: Road to Elysium is a three-part follow-on to Croteam's brilliant futuristic puzzle game, and it's coming next week.

Unveiled during today's Devolver Direct showcase, is made up of three standalone chapters, each set in a new and unique environment, telling new stories based on key moments in the original game from the perspectives of different characters.

(Be warned that some minor spoilers follow.)

In Orpheus Ascending, Talos Principle 2 hero 1K will explore the story of Hypatia [[link]] and Sarabhai by entering Sarabhai's mind and retrieving the fragments of her broken personality. Isle of the Blessed sees Yaqut join a relaxed hangout with Miranda, Cornelius, Athena, and others on a glorious tropical isle. The third chapter, Into the Abyss, reveals the truth behind Byron's experiences in the Megastructure, "on a trippy journey through a glitchy dream world full of extremely difficult puzzles that will make even veteran players' heads spin."

I actually knew about Road to Elysium a little bit in advance (sorry about that) and had a chance to get my hands on some of the Isle of the Blessed chapter. The basic structure is the same—solve puzzles, build Tetris bridges, figure out what that huge thing in the middle of the map is—but the feeling is very different. The island itself exists explicitly as a massive artwork (and a really nice vacation spot), which of course [[link]] opens the door to breezy philosophical musing about the nature of art and the purpose of puzzles in this very different context.

There's no urgency—the creator of the island pointedly states that, unlike previous in-game experiences, these puzzles are not a tool of any sort and he doesn't particularly care if you solve them or not—and it's also notably comedic in spots. Yaqut, who notoriously hates puzzles, talks himself into solving all of them in order to impress his new girlfriend and her parents, which leaves him struggling to figure them out while the rest of the gang is horsing around on the beach. At one point, someone wryly notes the irony of Yaqut being literally the only person on the island doing puzzles.

As you can probably guess, all of this and various other narrative callbacks really only make sense if you've completed the base game, so you'll definitely want to do that before jumping into Road to Elysium. The puzzles are great (and I'm genuinely excited to have more of them, even when they piss me off, which is often) but the real strength of The Talos Principle 2 is its story, and it's genuinely fun to see how characters and relationships have expanded and evolved since the conclusion of the Megastructure mystery. 

(It's also cool watching 1K, the newest addition to post-human society, trying to figure himself out now that he has some free time on his hands.)

As for the puzzles themselves, you can expect a bump in difficult: All three chapters promise new twists on existing mechanics, and while Isle of the Blessed has thus far been fairly straightforward (although I've only seen a small slice of it), Orpheus Ascending and Into the Abyss apparently ramp things up sharply—the word "nightmare" may have been used to describe them at one point. Every silver lining has a cloud, I suppose. (That's philosophy, baby.)

The [[link]] Talos Principle 2: Road to Elysium will be out on June 14. If you haven't played the base game yet, it's currently on sale for $20 on the .

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