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How to Extract in No More Room in Hell 2
To extract in No More Room in Hell 2, complete the mission objective, follow the extraction direction, and use the Bravo helicopter or its fast-rope winch when it cannot land.
SOURCE REVIEW · AUGUST 2026
Extraction comes after the objective
The official Scenario description says Responders arm themselves, tackle critical objectives, and extract supplies. Extraction is therefore not a separate escape button that replaces mission progress. The squad must first follow the current objective, then move together toward the extraction point or signal shown by the mission.
The collected beginner material recommends using the compass when you forget what to do and prioritizing the mission over zombie kills. Check the objective direction before leaving a building, and call out when the team is ready to move. This prevents one player from running toward an assumed exit while the rest of the squad is still searching for the real objective.
What the Bravo extraction clip shows
The supplied PS5 gameplay material shows Bravo arriving by helicopter. When the aircraft cannot land, it drops a fast-rope winch for the squad to use. The clip shows players attaching with a carabiner, so watch the interaction rather than assuming the helicopter works like a normal walk-in doorway.
The same clip warns that falling from the aircraft is fatal. Keep your movement deliberate during the boarding sequence and do not stop communicating just because the helicopter has arrived. The source does not provide a universal timer or a guaranteed landing location, so this guide does not invent one.
Arrive with the squad
Up to eight players can work together, and the official material describes proximity voice chat and shared resources. Extraction is safer when players announce their position, infection state, and remaining supplies before the final approach. A player who sprints ahead can trigger a fight or miss the fast-rope interaction while the team is still arriving.
Stay close enough to revive, cover, or share treatment, but leave enough room for the group to move around the horde. The collected tips say it is often better to run away from zombies than fight head-on when fighting does not help the objective. A clean arrival is more valuable than a high kill count that leaves the extraction path blocked.
Manage the last threats
Ammunition is scarce, firearms can attract attention, and infection can worsen while the team is trying to leave. Save the loud weapon for a threat that prevents extraction, use melee when you have space and stamina, and tell the team if you need pills or gene therapy. The final route is still part of the survival problem, not a reward screen.
If a zombie has been knocked down, the collected video advice says to listen for signs that it can get back up. Do not assume a path is clear simply because the nearest body is on the ground. Check the route, keep the compass visible, and let the player with the necessary item interact while others watch the surroundings.
Infection and extraction decisions
The mechanics material describes Phalanx Pills as a way to reset infection progression and Experimental Gene Therapy as a cure with session-long immunity. The official description frames infection as a race against time, so treatment may be more urgent than one extra loot room. Share the decision with the squad rather than spending the last cure silently.
The supplied community mechanics page also states that extracting while infected cures the infection for the next session, but this is not repeated as a current official store rule. Treat it as a community-sourced mechanic and still prioritize the safer treatment when available. The confirmed principle is that infection affects the run and should be communicated before extraction.
What the sources do not confirm
The collected files do not provide a verified fixed list of early extraction locations, exact extraction timers, or a universal fast-rope route for every map. They also do not establish a single interaction key that applies across all control schemes. Those details are intentionally left out rather than filled with a guess.
The practical answer remains supported: complete the objective, follow the live direction, reach Bravo, attach to the fast rope when a landing is unavailable, and avoid falling. Prepare the squad before the final approach and protect the Responder's life because successful extraction is what preserves the value of the run.