Code Violet, the poor PS5 dinosaur shooter released last month, was a bad game.
That doesn’t mean it can’t get a sequel, though, as Teamkill Media has today announced Code UltraViolet. The follow-up is possible because of the “overwhelming success” Code Violet has apparently experienced, and “the incredible support from all of you”, the developer said in a social media post.
Code Violet has an overall critic score of 29 on Metacritic, a 2.6 user score on the same site, and a 2.88 player rating on the PS Store from confirmed buyers. Of almost 4,000 ratings, 36% of purchasers on PS5 left a one-star rating.
We’re actively progressing on several exciting projects, with more announcements and reveals coming your way very soon.
Today, however, we’re especially thrilled to share some big news with the entire TeamKill community.
Thanks to the overwhelming success of Code Violet and the… pic.twitter.com/CUCJ3RiSL5
— TeamKill Media (@TeamKillMedia) February 10, 2026
In our Code Violet PS5 review, we awarded the game a 4/10 rating, and called attention to its technical issues, poor gunplay, and samey locations. “Code Violet is a mess. Crummy combat, tedious exploration, technical problems. The sexy costumes and horny camerawork seem at odds with both Violet as a character and the tone of the writing.”
Despite the bad quality of the first game, will you give Code UltraViolet a chance? Let us know in the comments below.
