Games Containment Initiative 2: Recon

Action ∙ Shooter ∙ Survival
4.4
22 ratings 16 reviews
release date
2025
June 9
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Room-scale
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
$9.99
$6.99 ended Nov 3
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Containment Initiative 2: Recon is a singleplayer version of Containment Initiative 2 designed for standalone headsets.

Story:

Kay is your communications specialist and will provide mission details and valuable information while you try to find a means of escape.

Realistic Reloading:

Each weapon handles and reloads just like it's real world counterpart. Mastering reloading is essential to surviving the horde!

Progression:

Unlock guns by successfully obtaining supply drops or by finding hidden weapon caches scattered around Sector 4.

Dismemberment/Blood:

Headshots trigger a slow motion effect for maximum carnage!

Mission Types:

  • Supply drop missions require the player to put their money on the line for a chance to unlock better equipment.
  • Scanner Defense missions push the action to maximum by giving the player plenty of ammo and putting them on the defensive.
  • Take a slower pace and visit different areas for a chance to collect crafting materials and ammo
comfort Moderate
age rating17+ Mature
storage3.2 GB
websitegwyngames.net
developerGwyn Games LLC
publisherGwyn Games LLC
connectionInternet not required
app version1.3.3
languages
English

Price History

Reviews 16

metaquesta9934 days ago

Recon 2 Is My New VR Obsession

As a big fan of the first game, I’m really impressed by how the studio has taken things to the next level. Containment Initiative 2: Recon expands on everything that made the original great — deeper modes, larger environments, and more strategic gameplay.

The scavenging mode, in particular, feels much more fleshed out, with longer missions and richer tactical elements. I also love how the studio cleverly reused assets from the first game to create a sense of continuity and familiarity, while still introducing new mechanics and progression systems that make each playthrough rewarding.

Crafting explosives to unlock previously inaccessible areas adds a great sense of discovery, and the steady stream of updates keeps players coming back for more.

Overall, it’s a well-crafted sequel that builds beautifully on its predecessor — I’m personally a huge fan of this game and can’t wait to see where the devs take it next.

Jacksin56 days ago
1

Dunno.

If this game is basically done I don’t think it’s very good. If it’s still being worked on I think these games have crisp shooting.

Toecutter57 days ago

Fun game

Needs some small tweaks and maybe larger levels but solid zombie game.

Yacine Chouraqui77 days ago

good game but can do better

Good game, a seated mod and a Polish graphic and more content for the fair of this game one must have.

TotalGearGames88 days ago

Great game with a high quality level!

I grabbed Containment Initiative 2 on the Meta headset and I’m really enjoying it. The gunplay and shooting mechanics feel great. There’s voice acting, a cool backstory, and the whole thing feels surprisingly big-budget for such a small studio. Runs smooth on Quest 2 and honestly feels like a bargain for the quality you get!

MelissaDeath91 days ago
3

Good game.

I enjoyed the game, but didn't realize it was complete. I thought early access meant still be developed. As in more content coming. I'm starting to see it just means it still has bugs and what not. It was fun. A bit short but I still liked it.

90 days ago

I still plan on adding more unlocks and some other content over the coming months. Thanks for leaving a review!

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