Stalker 2 was postponed until the end of 2022
Stalker 2 developer GSC Game World has announced that the expected Open World FPS game will remain in the oven for several months. The studio went to Twitter today to explain the decision, and referred to the need for further development time.
According to statement on the Twitter side of the game, another seven months of development is required to meet our vision and to achieve the desired state of the game. Since the studio focuses on ensuring that the game is so sophisticated, as it can be, the release date of Stalker 2 has been pushed back now 8. December 2022.
While players have to wait a bit before they jump into a postal-pokalyptic Chernobyl, GSC Game World promised that in the meantime More information, updates and showcases on the way. The last thing we saw from Stalker 2 was a gameplay trailer back on E3 2021.
In December, the studio came under shelling after the revelation of plans to add NFTs to Stalker 2 and introduce the stalker met aver. So the setback of the fans was that GCS Game World made a turnaround over the decision a day later, while the game is revealed, it will also have a multiplayer mode that starts after the first publication.
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— Stalker officially (stalker the game) 12. January 2022
Stalker 2 certainly has a stony development cycle behind. The developer GSC Game World has set the development in 2011 for some time — over a year after its first announcement in 2010.
The studio itself was then dissolved for a while before opening his doors again in 2014. In 2018, Stalker 2 was revived with a glossy date of publication 2021. On the E3 this was postponed to April 2022 and with today's announcement on the 8th of December.
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