Postal 2
2003 video game
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2025 | Running with Scissors collaborated with 10K Rising to add Postal 2 characters as playable skaters in the reTHAWed mod for Tony Hawk's American Wasteland. |
2024 | Massacre Video remastered and reissued the director's cut of Postal on 4K Blu-ray, featuring director's commentary, deleted scenes, a making of featurette, and commentary by Running With Scissors. |
March 2024 | The Fudge Pack was reissued as a Blu-ray data disc, containing all Postal titles released up to that point, the Postal film, and several bonus materials. |
April 2022 | Postal 4: No Regerts was released, continuing the franchise's evolution. |
2021 | Running with Scissors confirmed they were paid for the use of Postal 2 game footage in the Black Eyed Peas music video for 'Where Is the Love?' |
2017 | An English version of Postal 2: Corkscrew Rules! is made available for free through the Steam Workshop, expanding the game's accessibility to English-speaking audiences. |
November 2017 | Running with Scissors released Postal XX: 20th Anniversary, a comprehensive compilation of all Postal titles and the Postal film. |
May 2016 | Postal 2 was removed from the German version of Steam due to being listed as media harmful to young people, requiring adult age verification. |
April 14 2015 | Postal 2: Paradise Lost downloadable content pack was officially released. |
June 2014 | Postal 2: Paradise Lost was announced at E3 with a teaser trailer for Steam. |
October 2013 | The Australian ban on Postal 2 was quietly lifted. |
August 28 2013 | Uwe Boll announced plans to fund a Postal 2 sequel through Kickstarter crowdfunding platform. |
November 2 2012 | Postal 2 Complete was made available on Steam after being successfully Greenlit by the community, offering Postal 2: Share the Pain and its Apocalypse Weekend expansion. |
December 2011 | Postal III, the sequel to Postal 2, was released. |
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