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NFL Blitz Meets Evil Dead” in New Ultra-Violent Mutant Football League 2 Trailer; Dynasty Supreme Update Out Now

Today, during DreadXP’s Indie Horror Showcase, indie developer Digital Dreams Entertainment released a new trailer for its over-the-top “NFL Blitz Meets Evil Dead” mashup Mutant Football League 2, which launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on December 10, 2025.

This is not your parents’ football game or a bloated simulation that chases realism at the expense of fun. Mutant Football League 2 is a brutal, darkly comedic 8-on-8 arcade-style action-packed football game. Teams of Mutated Super-Humans, Monstrous Orcs, Skeletal Deadheads, and Armored BruiserBots are pit against each other in fantastical arenas packed with deadly traps and sinister hazards like buzzsaws and giant mutant worms. 

This “anti-Madden” blends the pick-up-and-play accessibility of arcade sports games with strategic depth and a buttload of monstrous mayhem. Referees don’t just blow calls — they get blown up. Players don’t just fumble — they explode into limbs and pink mist.

Watch the Mutant Football League 2 Indie Horror Showcase trailer:
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Available now in Steam Early Access and soon Xbox Game Preview, Mutant Football League 2’s Dynasty Supreme update adds a brand new game mode, five new parody teams, the ability to choose the Mayhem Bowl arena in the Mayhem Bowl game mode, and more. A full list of patch notes can be found here.

Mutant Football League 2 Key Features:

  • Bloody Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!: Brace yourself for exploding body parts, comically horrific deaths, and blood splatters that paint the field red. Whether getting blitzed by a rampaging monster or succumbing to a trap-laden end zone, every game is a symphony of unpredictable chaos. Dirty Trick plays even allow teams to commit banable atrocities; those poor refs… Nothing and no one is safe.
     
  • Monster Squad: Choose from over 36 MFL teams composed of maniacal mutant versions of pro football superstars — 32 pro-league teams like the Karcass City Creeps, Killadelphia Evils, and Blitzburgh Steelheads, and 4 minor league teams like the Orcs of Hazards and Tokyo Terminators. MFL player cards also unlock historic players who can be signed in Free Agency; so, if you’d prefer to be a special snowflake, you can create an original team and craft a legacy of your own. 
     
  • Mutantmaxxing: Evolve your mutant monstrosities to unlock new armor sets, mutations, and weapons such as chainsaws, shotguns, and more. Hell, you can even use SkillRoid Boosts to give your players special abilities during a game. We ain’t natty out here.
     
  • Doom Field Designer: Design your team’s arena, strategically placing lethal hazards and manipulating the weather — buzz saws to trim the competition, fire geysers to turn up the heat, or drop a blizzard on those fools. Make your stadium into the kind of place where only your team loves to play, and everyone else just prays to survive.
     
  • Dynasty Supreme: Become the ringleader of the freakshow in MFL2’s franchise mode. Start at the bottom of the league and claw to the top, turning pro by beating the competition across several seasons and winning Mayhem Bowls. Draft rookies every season and train them up to build a powerful roster.
     
  • The Voice of the MFL: Tim Kitzrow, the iconic voice of your favorite sports franchises — NBA JamNFL BlitzNHL Hitz, and MLB Slugfest — commentates MFL2, reciting plays and talking all kinds of smack. BOOMSHAKALAKA!

Mutant Football League 2 will be released on December 10, 2025, on PlayStation 5Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC via Steam. Festering fans can pick up the pre-launch edition of the game in Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview at a discounted price of $24.99; at launch, Mutant Football League 2 will cost $29.99.

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