If you’re interested in playing the game, the safest and most reliable ways are:

| Platform | Official Sources | |----------|-------------------| | PC (Windows) | Steamstore.steampowered.com
GOG.comgog.com (if available) | | Consoles | PlayStation Store (PS4/PS5)
Xbox Marketplace (Xbox One/Series X|S) | | Physical Copies | Check reputable retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, or local game stores for boxed editions. |

Purchasing through these channels ensures you receive updates, support, and a legitimate copy of the game, while also supporting the developers who created it.

Endoparasitic 2 was made primarily by one developer, Miziziziz, who documented his struggles with hand pain and burnout during development. Piracy of small indie games like this has a direct impact:

By using a legitimate v104 link (which doesn’t exist for free), you aren’t “sticking it to the man.” You are hurting a solo creator who built a unique accessibility-driven horror game.

Miziziziz often sells DRM-free copies on Itch.io. This is the safest alternative to a cracked version. You download a standalone .exe file that never phones home.

The developer pushes all updates directly to Steam. If you buy the game (usually $14.99–$19.99), you automatically get the latest version—which includes everything in v104 and more.

Before searching for a full “free download,” try the official demo. On Steam, the Endoparasitic 2 demo includes the first 20-30 minutes of the game. The demo is often updated to match the current build (similar to v104 features).