STALKER 2 is an upcoming survival horror shooter set in the same universe as 2007's STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl. While STALKER 2 marks the fourth entry in the series, it is the direct sequel of the first game, promising to give old and new fans a fresh experience in the post-apocalyptic wastelands of its setting. Development for STALKER 2 hit quite the bump earlier this year, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine causing developer GSC Game World to announce that work on the game would be paused.
GSC Game World was then forced to leave its home country of Ukraine following the war. In an effort to avoid the invasion, the STALKER 2 developer set up in the Czech Republic, hoping to relocate so that work could continue at a later date. While GSC Game World had initially stated that it would not resume development on STALKER 2 until a Ukrainian victory was announced, the developer may have decided that with the war continuing, it may want to continue the creative work on its game.
STALKER 2 Developer Leaving Ukraine Amid Russian Invasion
According to recent reports, GSC Game World has informed fans that development on STALKER 2 is continuing via its official discord. While it is great news to fans that work on the game won't be paused indefinitely, some are wondering how much this delay has affected the work on the game. It is possible now that STALKER 2 could join other big releases like Starfield and Redfall in being pushed to 2023 despite a planned 2022 launch.
However, there has been no official statement on releasing STALKER 2 from GSC Game World as of the time of writing, meaning that fans can only speculate on when they could be seeing the game. It's clear that GSC Game World has put the safety of its employees and their
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