Angry Neighbor 2.6 Site

Despite being a "bug fix" update, Version 2.6 maintains the core tension that defines the franchise. The player must sneak into a suspicious neighbor's home to uncover secrets hidden behind a basement brick wall.

Despite being a parody, offers surprisingly deep mechanics for a mobile title:

: Buttons were correctly repositioned for high-resolution displays, including 3840x2160 (4K) and 1920x1200. Angry Neighbor 2.6

Dealing with an angry neighbor is a challenging situation that can turn your home—a place meant for peace—into a source of stress and anxiety. If you are facing a situation with an angry neighbor in 2026, it is essential to approach it with a calm, strategic, and often legal mindset to ensure your safety and protect your rights. Navigating Conflicts with an Angry Neighbor (2.6)

Sneak into the neighbor's house and uncover secrets without getting caught. Despite being a "bug fix" update, Version 2

The stealth horror genre on mobile and PC has a new benchmark. delivers the most stable, terrifying, and mechanically sound version of the hit indie game to date. If you love outsmarting advanced artificial intelligence, uncovering dark suburban secrets, and managing a tense inventory under pressure, this update is built for you.

Buttons are now correctly positioned for high-resolution displays up to Visual Polish: Dealing with an angry neighbor is a challenging

. This version isn't just a technical update; it represents a refinement of the "suburban paranoia" subgenre that games like Hello Neighbor pioneered. In this version, the developer Tris Games

For those unfamiliar, Angry Neighbor is a first-person, sandbox-style stealth horror game. Players must break into their neighbor’s house to discover the dark secrets they are hiding in their basement.

The neighbor is more aggressive in this build, using optimized mobile controls to track and catch players. Community Tips & Glitches

The developer released a concise but impactful list of changes. Here is the breakdown of the patch notes: