V2.0 hits different because it focuses on remaking all the music and visuals from the original to give the whole experience a serious glow-up. If you're looking for a reason to jump back in, Sprunki Smile Infection AU: Remastered is the move since it cleans up the audio and art while keeping the creepy AU energy. You can find this version on sprunki.cool to see how the remastered assets change the mood compared to the older, rougher versions.
Start by dragging different icons onto the characters to layer your beats and listen for how the remastered sounds blend together. You'll want to test the transitions between different states, watching how the visuals shift as you build your mix. The loop is simple: mix, switch, and observe the infection spread through the audio layers. It's all about finding that perfect balance between the rhythmic beats and the unsettling atmosphere of the AU.
What really sets this apart from the baseline is the focus on Definitive Phases. While standard mods might just have one or two states, this version leans into a progression system featuring Definitive Phase 3 through Definitive Phase 7 Catt. You can compare these to other infection styles, like the Sprunki Zombie Infection Au, to see how the "Smile" infection's visual decay differs from a standard zombie take.
Community energy is high, though some players are still figuring out the basics, with some asking "what i need to play this sh1t!!!!!!!!" in the comments. This shows that while the hype is real, the entry point can be confusing for new players. The creator, @RogalikRadzio910, built this as a way to improve the original, and the inclusion of bios written by Moch adds a layer of lore that makes the character shifts feel more intentional.
This mod is a win for players who love high-contrast horror and detailed phase progression, especially those who enjoy tracking characters like Withermire or Crimson Cataclysm. However, if you prefer a clean, non-horror music maker, the "infection" theme might be a bit too weird for you. Just keep in mind that as a fan-made extension, some of the deeper lore is spread across different community wikis rather than being fully explained in-game.





















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