Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobyl developer, GSC Game World, has announced that the game’s release date has been pushed from April 2022 until the end of the year.
The announcement was made in a statement posted by the game’s official Twitter account in which GSC Game World confirmed that Stalker 2 will now release on December 8 2022, rather than April 28 as originally expected.
According to GSC Game World, “this decision was not an easy one” but the “additional seven months of development are needed to fulfil our vision and achieve the desired state of the game.“
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The statement goes on to explain that Stalker 2 “is the biggest project in the history of GSC, and it requires thorough testing and polishing. We are convinced that development should take as long as necessary, especially in the case of such a project.“ The development studio hopes that the delay will allow them to deliver “a game that can live up to the expectations.”
Though Stalker fans now have to wait a little longer for the game, the statement closes out with a promise of “more information, updates and showcases” through the rest of the year.
When Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobyl releases on December 8 2022, it’ll be playable on PC and as an Xbox console exclusive on Xbox Series X/S, with day one availability on Xbox Game Pass too.
Right now, delay announcements aren’t really all that surprising. Over the past year we’ve seen some big titles get pushed forward. Some, like Elden Ring have been moved by a few months while others, like Final Fantasy XVI, have received larger delays. Another Xbox console exclusive, Scorn, recently saw its release date pushed to the second half of 2022 as well. With the pandemic causing
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