Ultrakill -patch 15- Apr 2026
On October 4, 2024, developer Arsi "Hakita" Patala and New Blood Interactive unleashed Patch 15 for the hyper-aggressive retro-FPS ULTRAKILL . Titled "The Violence Layer," this update is not a simple bug fix or weapon rebalance; it is a full-blown act of digital terrorism against the concept of player safety.
The Terminal entries in Patch 15 confirm that the is not a punishment for physical crimes, but for hope . The husks here are damned not for what they did, but for believing they could change Hell’s hierarchy. Sisyphus Prime’s dialogue reveals he attempted to build a second "Greed" layer atop Violence, using the tortured souls as bricks. ULTRAKILL -Patch 15-
Furthermore, a hidden radio in 7-3 plays a garbled broadcast from —confirming that angels are aware of V1’s rampage and are actively jamming Hell’s communications. The final Terminal entry reads: "Only one layer remains. The blade is at the throat of God." Performance and Reception Patch 15 launched with a few infamous bugs (including a frame-crashing interaction between the Style Arm and the Whiplash on low-end PCs), but a Day 3 hotfix stabilized the experience. On October 4, 2024, developer Arsi "Hakita" Patala
Mechanically, the level forces players to navigate submerged platforms where light mechanics and enemy spawns are tied to destroying statues that litter the area. The standout encounter features a new variant of the —the "Drowned Cleaner" —which moves silently underwater and can only be parried when it surfaces to strike. 7-4: "Like Antennas to Heaven..." (The Final Boss) This is the main event. The boss of the Violence Layer is Sisyphus Prime , the insurrectionist king of Greed, resurrected and mutated by the raw agony of the Violence layer. The husks here are damned not for what
A new alternate arm for V1 replaces the Knuckleblaster. The Style Arm doesn’t deal heavy damage, but it allows for triple dashes in mid-air and fires a grappling hook that pulls small enemies toward you instead of pulling you toward them. This has enabled never-before-seen combo routes, including the "Yo-Yo" (grapple an enemy, punch them into a crowd, then ricochet a coin off their body).