Remnant 2is a unique entry in theSoulslikegenre for two reasons: not only does it focus more on shooting compared to other titles, but it’s also a lot more forgiving when it comes to overall difficulty. The latter is more or less thrown out the window in Apocalypse mode, however, as it promises to be the ultimate test of a player’s skill and character build.

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Apocalypse difficulty makes every enemy in the game hit harder and take more punishment, forcing players to optimize their gear and adapt their playstyles. This isn’t just for bragging rights, however, as beatingRemnant 2’shardest difficulty also gives players the option to purchase more weapons that cannot be obtained anywhere else. Here are all the known Apocalypse rewards so far.

Remnant 2: Apocalypse Rewards

Players can unlock two classicRemnant: From The Ashesweapons by completing a campaign run on Apocalypse difficulty, and both will be available for purchase from Brabus' store at Ward 13. The rest of the hidden weapons are unlocked by completing the game again on Veteran and Nightmare modes. Here are all of these weapons as well as the difficulties needed to finish to unlock them.

Starkiller (Apocalypse)

Previously known as the Particle Accelerator, Starkiller is a semi-automatic Long Gun with high damage-per-shot and a small magazine size. It comes with the Gravity Core mod, which launches a miniature black hole that sucks in all enemies before dealing damage to everything caught in its subsequent explosion.

World’s Edge (Apocalypse)

This sword was the reward for beating the final boss intheSubject 2923DLCfor the first game. It returns inRemnant 2with the same moveset as greatswords and its signature Horizon Strike mod, which launches waves of energy after every Charged Attack.

Repulsor (Nightmare)

Repulsor is a beam shotgun that was originally obtained by beating the final boss ofRemnant: From The Ashes.It comes with the Banish mod, which sends targets to an alternate dimension where they become practically harmless (and also immune to damage). Once the effect ends, they take more damage from Repulsor for a short duration.

Hero’s Sword (Nightmare)

Players can make a new character with this sword equipped bypicking the Explorer class. Those who want to use the Hero’s Sword on their main character, however, still need to finishRemnant 2on Nightmare difficulty. This weapon also fires energy waves like World’s Edge, but it uses the one-handed sword moveset, and its waves don’t penetrate targets.

Spore Bloom (Veteran)

This massive shotgun can only load one round at a time, but it makes up for it by having the highest damage-per-shot of any other gun in its class. It also comes with the Spore Shot mod, which lobs gas grenades that deal Slow enemies and deal damage over time.

Smolder (Veteran)

Smolder doesn’t launch projectiles like the other swords here, but it does light enemies on fire with its Charged Attacks. It used to be a special reward for killing the Root Dragon in the firstRemnantgame alongside the Hellfire SMG.

Savior (Hardcore)

Previously known as the Fusion Rifle, Savior returns as a single-shot Long Gun that fires beams of penetrating energy. Its rapid-fire capabilities have been replaced by the Shatterstar mod, which causes all shots to ignite enemies and successful shots to ricochet toward nearby targets. This gun can be unlocked by completingRemnant 2on any difficultywith a Hardcore character.

Accessories (Hardcore)

Beating the game with a Hardcore character also unlocks the following accessories:

Remnant 2is available now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

The Starkiller rifle in Remnant 2

The World’s Edge sword in Remnant 2

The Repulsor in Remnant 2

The Hero’s Sword in Remnant 2

Sporebloom in Remnant 2

Smolder in Remnant 2

Savior in Remnant 2

The Daredevil’s Charm in Remnant 2