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TouchArcade gave the game a 4.5/5, calling it "a great experience on iOS and a rather successful combination of first-person exploration and puzzle elements." No in-apps purchase is available in the game and all post-launch content will be free to players. Aggregating review websites Metacritic have the game 75/100.

Upon release, the game received generally positive reviews. The game was powered by Epic Games' Unreal Engine. It was developed by Shortbreak Studios with assistance from Techland and was released on iOS platform on May 15, 2014. Unlike Hellraid, it puts emphasis on puzzle-solving instead of action. Hellraid: The Escape is a video game set within the Hellraid universe. In July 2020, Techland released "Dying Light: Hellraid", a DLC pack for the game Dying Light, inspired by Hellraid. Techland decided to focus on expanding the universe of Dying Light, which was also developed by Techland and was released in January 2015. In May 2015, Techland announced that the company have put the development of Hellraid on hold as the game failed to meet the company's expectation. The company also announced that it was transitioning Hellraid to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One to be released as a digital-only game. In May 2014, Hellraid was delayed to allow it to be rebuilt on Techland's latest version of their in-house engine, Chrome Engine 6. The game was described as mixing "the best aspects of" Dead Island and The Elder Scrolls as well as a spiritual successor to the 1990s fantasy first-person shooter games such as Hexen and Witchaven. The press release stated that the game would be released in 2013.

The game was first revealed in a press release on April 29, 2013. The game's working title was Project Hell.
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The game was originally going to be a mod for Dead Island, which was also developed by Techland, before it became an individual game. The co-op multiplayer mode was announced to be able to feature up to four players.

The game was to be played from a first-person perspective and to feature randomly generated content. Hellraid was to feature both co-operative and single-player modes, as well as an online mode called 'Game Master'. A mobile spin-off titled Hellraid: The Escape was published in 2014. It was scheduled to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2015, but has been put on hold since then. Hellraid was a video game in development by Techland.
